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Victorian Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton offers to speak to Melbourne community with spike in coronavirus cases – ABC News
As Victoria battles the tail end of its coronavirus outbreak, health authorities are focusing on the City of Casey in Melbourne’s outer south-east, where nearly a quarter of the state’s cases from yesterday came from.
Most local government areas across Melbourne are recording declining coronavirus case numbers, but a small spike in the City of Casey has caught health authorities’ attention.
Key points:
- The City of Casey has 84 active cases, with nine recorded yesterday
- Residents are being urged to get tested if they have symptoms
- Health officials are still working to trace the connection between cases
Nine new cases were recorded in Narre Warren and Hallam on Monday, accou…
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