Health
Vic has two virus deaths, 11 new cases – Tenterfield Star
Premier Daniel Andrews has again defended the controversial decision not to fine people caught in Victoria’s Casey coronavirus cluster, saying it has saved bi…

Premier Daniel Andrews has again defended the controversial decision not to fine people caught in Victoria’s Casey coronavirus cluster, saying it has saved billions of dollars.
Health authorities have decided against fining people caught in the southeast Melbourne cluster, which is now steady at 43 cases, even though they breached health rules by travelling more than 5km and visiting other households.
The premier continues to be criticised for the decision, with the argument that it is hypocri…
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