Victorian coronavirus case could have been caught at MCG cricket Test, Chadstone Shopping Centre Boxing Day sales
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Professor Allen Cheng says the mystery case attended the MCG during day two of the Melbourne Test.
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The MCG has been listed as a potential COVID-19 acquisition site after a man attended day two of the Boxing Day Test and later tested positive to coronavirus.
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It is believed the man was not infectious while at the MCG, but could have caught the virus there
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Western Australia's Acting Premier concedes he does not know how many travellers from Victoria have decided to stay on in WA since a hard border was reimposed on the state.
It took less than an hour for Victorian guests at the Garden of Eden Caravan Park in Eden, on the New South Wales South Coast, to start checking out after the Victorian Government yesterday announced plans to close its border with NSW.
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Acting Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan told Victorians the state would close its border to all of NSW from 2 January because of an increase in case numbers in NSW, where 10 new cases were confirmed on Thursday. Obviously this is going to cause some disruption for Victorians who may be holidaying, we do apologise for this disruption, however as I said, these difficult decisions are about protecting our community, she said.