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Victoria’s contact tracing system was not fit for purpose when coronavirus hit, parliamentary inquiry finds – ABC News
A parliamentary inquiry into Victoria’s contact tracing system finds the Government was unwilling to invest in resources before the pandemic, and its processes…

A parliamentary inquiry into Victoria’s contact tracing system has found the Government was unwilling to invest in resources before the pandemic, and its processes were not fit to deal with a surge in cases and led to significant errors during the second wave.
The state’s testing and tracing systems were overwhelmed during the second wave, which saw hundreds of cases diagnosed daily at its peak.
The Legislative Council Legal and Social Issues Committee has this morning issued 47 findings and 19…
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