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Victoria records one new COVID-19 case after initially celebrating a donut day

Share on Twitter Victoria has recorded a new coronavirus case after initially revelling in a day of no infections. The Department of Health on Wednesday afternoon confirmed the case is a teacher at Al-Taqwa College in Truganina, west of Melbourne. The source of the infection is currently under investigation and household contacts of the case are being tested. Al-Taqwa College will close while transmission risks are being assessed, and all students and staff will be instructed via direct communications to get tested and isolate until further notice. Earlier in the day, authorities had warned Victorians would not get an early rules reprieve despite the state initially notching its first COVID-19 clean sheet since the fifth lockdown.

Victoria discovers mystery Covid cases hours after first day of zero infections in almost a month

The Department of Health on Wednesday afternoon said it was investigating a confirmed case. Earlier in the day, authorities had warned Victorians will not get an early rules reprieve despite the state notching its first Covid-19 clean sheet since the fifth lockdown. Covid-19 commander Jeroen Weimar said it was cause for quiet celebration and satisfaction. It s a symbolic marking of a point where there s no more Covid cases, he told reporters. Covid-19 commander Jeroen Weimar (pictured) said no positive Covid cases since lockdown ended in Victoria weeks ago was cause for quiet celebration and satisfaction - hours later a mystery case was confirmed

AMBITIOUS CHIEFS CONFIDENT OF CATERING FOR SPRING CARNIVAL CROWDS

RSN927 AMBITIOUS CHIEFS CONFIDENT OF CATERING FOR SPRING CARNIVAL CROWDS August 4, 2021 5:57 pm By Rob Nicholson Caulfield Cup, 20,000 at the Cox Plate and 60,000 to each of the four days of the Melbourne Cup carnival. Moonee Valley chief Michael Browell and the VRC’s boss Steve Rosich told Michael Felgate on RSN’s Racing Pulse this morning that they believe appropriate procedures to safeguard the public from COVID can be implemented to achieve their goals. “We have our application in (to the government) for 30,000, with four zones of 7,500. We had tickets (to members) on sale on Monday and they were snapped up. We want to start the build (of infrastructure to accommodate various sections of the public) on August 31 and we are proven as an industry that we can do it (run COVID safe events),” Blanksby said.

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