The results were detected from among 16,932 test results processed on Sunday, when 13,764 vaccination doses were delivered at state-run sites. On Sunday, Professor Sutton said the state remained on track for an easing of restrictions this week, but.
The results were detected from among 16,932 test results processed on Sunday, when 13,764 vaccination doses were delivered at state-run sites. On Sunday, Professor Sutton said the state remained on track for an easing of restrictions this week, butif a case is locally-acquired case of a primary close contacts of existing cases, with no community exposure during their infectious period & all in isolation - is this a true community case & is this a misleading definition?
Importantly also the very good news is 10 recoveries - total of 50 recoveries for the week, no one in ICU & no one on respirator!! Well done Victoria!!
2 positive out of 16,932 test means 16,930 negative. So minuscule rating! Do those 2 even have symptoms? ABC is creative to make a big deal out of nothing.
come on Victoria you can do it!!!
Zero Covid is a myth it is time to set a date to open the borders. No more excuses ScottMorrisonMP and GregHuntMP you have had 18 months to fix the hospitals, get PPE, find new treatments and vaccinate the vulnerable. Open up or become another North Korea
Good on you, Sicktoria. Doing the rest of the country proud
Close the whole damn country down immediately!
Remove mandatory outdoor masks today ! Watch from 54 seconds He said it, not me.
Cases. Pfft. Report on the protests and the heavy handed and intimidation tactics being used by the police. VIC is a global test case on breaking the people's spirit.
The Morrison Government needs to build quarantine facilities urgently
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