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Yes, it looks like Victoria has passed the peak of its second wave. It probably did earlier than we think – The Conversation AU
The daily COVID-19 case numbers don’t tell the full story on the outbreak’s progress.

Its hard to recall a time when we didnt nervously await the announcement of Victorias daily COVID-19 case numbers each morning.
It was certainly disconcerting when the state recorded more than 700 new cases on two occasions not long ago.
And likewise, now that weve seen a few consecutive days of around 300-400 cases, its tempting to ask whether the peak of Victorias second wave is behind us.
The good news is, current daily case numbers do indicate weve passed the peak of the second wave. But…
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