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Covid ‘hotspot’ By Brendan Rees and Danielle Kutchel
Residents attend a coronavirus testing site Berwick following a surge in cases across the region. 210241 Committee, the Federal Government’s chief advisory body, said in a statement it had been briefed about the outbreak in Victoria and noted its “immediate concern” of six local government areas identified as coronavirus hotspots including Casey, Cardinia, Brimbank, Moreland, Hume and Darebin. “The AHPPC strongly discourages travel to and from those areas until control of community transmission has been confirmed,” it said. The state’s outbreak has prompted Ms Mikakos to say she the State Government was “very concerned about the level of transmis-
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has seen queues around the block. A new pop-up drive-through testing site will be opened at Casey Fields in Cranbourne East on Thursday 25 June. Hundreds of staff will be going door-todoor in Casey from Wednesday 24 June to ensure locals understand the virus, where to get tested and how to access financial support if they need to self-isolate, acccording to a DHHS spokesperson. Testing sites will only test people if they exhibit symptoms of the virus.
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sion” of six local government areas which had been identified as hotspots - with police ramping up patrols. “In the legal directions that have come in today, we have not issued stay at home directions for those hotspots areas but of course we don’t rule anything out,” she said. “Exactly what format that might take is under active consideration.” Meanwhile, crowds continue to flock to nearby testing sites. A drive-through testing site at Fountain Gate was closed earlier this month, but testing at Gibb Street in Berwick
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A Cranbourne aged-care home has been placed in lockdown after an elderly resident tested positive to coronavirus. Lifeview Willow Wood went into lockdown on Saturday 20 June with all close contacts being ordered into home quarantine and all residents and staff at the facility to undergo testing after a single resident was diagnosed with the virus. Speaking at a press conference on Sunday 21 June, Health Minister Jenny Mikakos said a rapid response outbreak squad, which is staffed by public health specialists and clinicians, had visited the Duff Street facility to ensure appropriate testing, contact tracing and deep cleaning was carried out. “It’s undertaken widespread testing - that’s in the process of being underway at the moment,” Ms Mikakos said. “Always with nursing homes they go into lockdown which means that visitors aren’t allowed whilst the facility is on lockdown. The Department of Health and Human Services said it was working closely with Lifeview Willow Wood “to ensure appropriate public health actions have been taken, including isolation, quarantine and cleaning”. Lifeview declined to comment on the matter. The positive test comes amid an alarming surge of new infections across the state - with a total of 44 cases recorded weekend of 20-21 June, with 20 new cases across the state reported on Wednesday 24 June. “Our case numbers have hit the highest they’ve been in more than two months,” Premier Daniel Andrews said. “I know that’s not what people want to hear - but sadly, that is our reality.” According to the latest health data on 24 June, nine active cases of the virus were recorded in Casey City while Greater Dandenong had four cases and Cardinia five. There are now 241 cases believed to be related to community transmission, according to the latest health data on Wednesday 24 June. The Australian Health Protection Principal