Mail - Ranges Trader Star Mail - 20th October 2020

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Tuesday, 20 October, 2020

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Book a good read With Book Week happening across Australia this week, the Star Mail is providing some insight into the latest local lockdown reading habits. We asked seven people from across the Yarra Ranges what they are currently reading and what their favourite book of all time was. Book Week runs from 17-23 October and this year’s theme is ‘Curious Creatures, Wild Minds’. Read the full story on Page 8.

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We’re Covid free! The Shire of Yarra Ranges has recorded zero active Covid-19 cases, marking a significant local milestone in the long fight to contain the coronavirus outbreak in Victoria. The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) recorded zero active coronavirus cases in the Yarra Ranges on Sunday 18

October, encompassing areas from Yarra Glen to Chirnside Park, Warburton to Kilsyth being free of the virus. It’s been a difficult year for Victorians as Covid-19 cases broke out of control across the state leading to harsh restrictions enacted in an effort to suppress the virus. But now Yarra Ranges joins five other Metropolitan Melbourne local government areas

to reach zero active cases, with neighboring councils, Maroondah, Cardinia and Nillumbik all reaching the mark in the outer east. The other two being Kingston and Mornington Peninsula. Eastern Health’s Clinical Director Ambulatory Care, Dr Penny Gaskell said reaching zero cases was “very exciting” and a “huge achievement” considering active cases in the Yarra

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Ranges had peaked at 140 on 6-7 July. The region has experienced a total of 251 cases to date. “I say that with a level of cautious optimism because of course we want to maintain this level,” she said. “We want to encourage people to still get tested and we don’t want to be complacent. Continued page 3

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