Melton Moorabool Star Weekly - 07th July 2020

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JULY 7, 2020 \ STARWEEKLY.COM.AU

Virus numbers rise By Ewen McRae Ater weeks of low COVID-19 numbers, Melton has seen a spike in active cases. Mirroring similar rises in neighbouring Brimbank, the Melton municipality jumped from just two active cases on June 21 to 16 cases as of July 5. Melton has experienced the 11th highest number of cases among Victorian local government areas. A number of cases have been in local schools including 14 cases linked to Albanvale Primary School as of last hursday. Of those 14 cases, one is a student who was a close contact of the original case, and another is a household contact of a known case. Creekside College in Caroline Springs had a conirmed case and Springside Primary School had three conirmed cases. Both schools were to be deep cleaned over the holidays and contact tracing was to occur. here have been 59 cases linked to Al-Taqwa College in Truganina. While Albanvale was one of 10 Victorian coronavirus hotspots to be locked down again last week, no other suburbs within the Melton municipality have had restrictions increased. Additional testing sites have opened up nearby, including at the Caroline Springs Bunnings store. Victoria’s chief health oicer, professor Brett Sutton said it was vital residents got tested. “his virus is not selective, it will impact anyone it encounters, and personal contact is the clear source of its transmission,” professor Sutton said. “We need everyone to do their part and ensure it is stopped in its tracks. “here is no excuse for not getting tested. We have people knocking on your door, coming to your neighbourhood – we are bringing the testing to you. here are also several drive-through and ixed sites where people can go. “We have made some great progress in slowing the spread of coronavirus, but we are still seeing new cases in the community. “Don’t take this disease lightly. If you feel unwell with any symptoms of coronavirus, however mild, you should stay home and get tested.” ■ Return

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