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COVID-19: 11 new community cases of coronavirus recorded in Victoria outbreak

11 new community cases of COVID-19 detected in Victoria

11 new community cases of COVID-19 detected in Victoria Newshub 1 hour ago © Provided by Newshub Victoria has recorded nine new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 as Melbourne continues to endure its extended lockdown. In an update, Victoria s Department of Health confirmed 11 cases had been recorded in the 24 hours until midnight. Two of the 11 cases had been announced on Sunday, but were not added to the official tally until Monday. The current cluster now sits at 81, with 94 infections currently considered active in the state. Two of Monday s cases are believed to be linked to the Arcare Maidstone aged-care facility. One is a 79-year-old resident who lives in close proximity to two other residents who have previously tested positive for the virus. Another is an employee.

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Train services added to Covid alerts

Multiple train services in Melbourne’s north have been added to a growing list of more than 370 venue alerts in Victoria’s latest outbreak.

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Covid Australia: Fears Victoria will RUN OUT of Pfizer jabs

There are renewed fears Victoria is running out of the Pfizer Covid vaccine after the dwindling stockpile was used on thousands of citizens in lockdown.

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The Bearded Jaffle rallies local community to provide free meals

The Bearded Jaffle co-owner Todd Gawn. Source: supplied One Melbourne small business has taken it on itself to support some of the city’s casual workers, offering free meals to anyone who has found themselves with no income and no support for two weeks. And the local community has jumped on board with a gusto. The Bearded Jaffle in Ascot Vale the toastie business owned by AFL star Max Gawn and his brother Todd Gawn is shouting lunches for casual workers, hospitality staff and contractors, or anyone else who has found themselves without any income at all during Melbourne’s fourth COVID-19 lockdown.

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