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Vic past the peak but numbers far too high – Braidwood Times
Victoria is showing signs the worst of its COVID-19 second wave has passed but authorities warn a drop in deaths is likely just a blip. The state recorded a f…

Victoria is showing signs the worst of its COVID-19 second wave has passed but authorities warn a drop in deaths is likely just a blip.
The state recorded a further four deaths and 303 new cases on Saturday, its second-lowest daily tally this month after Thursday’s 278.
Case numbers are gradually decreasing, with the seven-day average down to 344 from 521 a week ago.
But authorities say more progress is needed before stage four and three lockdown restrictions can be eased for Melbourne and re…
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