Chief health officer Brett Sutton says state’s residents could be wearing masks until there is ‘no community transmission whatsoever’
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Victoria’s chief health officer has said the state’s residents could be wearing masks until there is “no community transmission whatsoever” as the state records a second day below 200 cases.
Victoria recorded 182 cases in the past 24 hours, three more than the previous day’s numbers. The state’s death toll now sits just under 400, with the premier, Daniel Andrews, confirming the deaths of 13 more Covid-19 positive Victorians.
Continue reading…Chief health officer Brett Sutton says state’s residents could be wearing masks until there is ‘no community transmission whatsoever’Queensland introduces coronavirus restrictions as second NSW quarantine guard tests positiveFollow today’s coronavirus live blogNurses horrified by neglect of woman from Melbourne nursing homeVictoria’s chief health officer has said the state’s residents could be wearing masks until there is “no community transmission whatsoever” as the state records a second day below 200 cases.Victoria recorded 182 cases in the past 24 hours, three more than the previous day’s numbers. The state’s death toll now sits just under 400, with the premier, Daniel Andrews, confirming the deaths of 13 more Covid-19 positive Victorians. Continue reading…