Health
Ten graphs that show the rise and fall of Victoria’s COVID-19 second wave – Brisbane Times
These 10 graphics, maps and charts help tell the story of how case numbers surged in Victoria during winter and how the state drove down infections.

Its in the second half of the graph that case numbers start to get under control. You can see some of the key milestones marked as dotted lines on the graphic.
As of October 27, the 14-day average has fallen to three, there are 87 active cases and five people in hospital because of the virus.
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