Covid-19 Australia: Victoria records 29 new local Covid cases

Victoria records 29 new local Covid cases with NONE of the infections in isolation – as authorities brace for more exposure sites to be announced across the state

  • Victoria has recorded 29 new locally acquired Covid-19 cases, none isolating
  • 22,335 vaccinations were administered in the 24 hours to Friday August 6
  • Victorians will be expecting more exposure sites to be released in coming days
  • The statewide seven day lockdown begun at 8pm on Thursday August 5 

Victoria has recorded 29 new locally acquired Covid-19 infections.

Health authorities say all the cases are linked to current outbreaks but were not in quarantine during their infectious periods.

The state administered 22,335 vaccine doses in the 24 hours to Friday evening and conducted 43,618 tests.

Victorians are bracing for more exposure sites spread across wider parts of the state amid the race to contain the Delta variant.

Victoria has recorded 29 new locally acquired COVID-19 infections

Residents have woken to another weekend in lockdown and with more than 10,000 close contacts of positive cases now isolating.

Four new cases of Covid-19 were detected in the Victorian community on Friday, all of which were infectious in the community before testing positive. All were linked to previous cases.

The exposure site list grew to more than 75 venues on Friday, including two tier one sites – a medical centre and a pathology collection centre, both in Caroline Springs.

Several schools were also added as tier two sites, including Heathdale Christian College in Werribee and Warringa Park School in Hoppers Crossing, after positive cases were found in students.

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT VICTORIA’S NEW LOCKDOWN

 – The lockdown is scheduled to run from Thursday August 5 at 8pm for seven days 

– There will be only five lawful reasons to leave home

1. Essential shopping

2. Two hours of daily exercise within a 5km radius

3. To seek or provide medical care 

4. Work or study that cannot be done from home.

5. To go and get vaccinated. 

– Face masks will be mandatory indoors and outdoors

– Schools will return to online learning 

– 5km travel limit for essential tasks, including shopping and exercise

– If your business was closed during the last lockdown, they must close this lockdown

– Hospitality open for takeaway only

– General retail is closed, as well as all non-essential businesses 

– Visitors to the home are banned

– Funerals capped at ten people, while weddings are banned

– Professional sport can proceed but with no crowds 

– Outdoor parks and play areas are open, but those indoors must close 

 

Covid-19 Commander Jeroen Weimar warned Victorians the number of exposure sites would continue to grow.

‘We’ll see exposure sites start to spread across wider parts of the city and potentially regional Victoria,’ he said.

The statewide seven-day lockdown began at 8pm on Thursday, with the same stay-home rules that applied during last month’s lockdown reimposed.

Health Minister Martin Foley warned the state was in ‘a precarious position’ and said lockdowns would remain a feature of Australia’s public health response until enough of the population is vaccinated.

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