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Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Melbourne COVID-19 outbreak grows as Victoria records six new local cases - ABC News

Victoria has recorded another six local COVID-19 cases, bringing the cluster in Melbourne's north to 15.

The Department of Health had reported 10 new local cases in the 24 hours to midnight, and Acting Premier James Merlino revealed another case had been identifed this morning.

Mr Merlino said all of the new cases were close contacts of the cases that have already been identified as part of the City of Whittlesea cluster.

"It's good that everyone is linked at this stage, but we are concerned about the number and also about the kind of exposure sites and the next 24 hours are going to be critical," he said.

Mr Merlino said he could not rule out further restrictions in response to the outbreak.

There are now 23 active cases of the virus in Victoria.

The health department received 26,180 test results yesterday, and 15,858 doses of vaccine were administered, which is a record for Victoria.

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Hundreds of close contacts identified

Health Minister Martin Foley said 301 primary close contacts had been identified as of last night, with about 80 negative results returned from them so far.

He said many of the sites recently listed were Tier 1 sites, and of particular concern were three bars attended by a case on Saturday night in South Yarra and Prahran:

  • Circus Bar at 199 Commercial Road, South Yarra, between 1:30am and 4:15am on Sunday May 23
  • The Three Monkeys bar at 210 Chapel Street, Prahran, between 9:10pm and 11:00pm on Saturday May 22 and 12:30am and 2:00am Sunday May 23
  • Somewhere Bar at 181 Chapel Street, Prahran, between 10:30pm and 1:00am on Saturday May 22

Anyone who was at those sites during the listed periods must get tested immediately and quarantine for 14 days.

Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton said it was too early to say whether more restrictions would be recommended to combat the outbreak.

"The next 24 hours will tell us if we've got further confirmed cases in the primary close contacts, 300 of which are known and only 80 of which have returned results so far," Professor Sutton said.

Professor Sutton said any lockdown would be broad rather than localised in the city's north.

"We've got significant spread of exposure sites at the moment, so it's not something that we would look to at a postcode level I think," he said.

Professor Sutton said the outbreak did not mean the state's vaccination scheme needed to be accelerated.

"The issue now in Victoria is people coming forward to get the vaccine," Professor Sutton said.

"We've got the supply, we've got the infrastructure to deliver it, we want people to book in, to walk in and to get the vaccine."

The state government earlier this week flagged the possibility of explanding elegibility criteria for vaccines in Victoria, and Mr Merlino today reaffirmed he would "have more to say on that shortly".

Testing capacity to be expanded amid long queues

a line of people.
Health Minister Martin Foley thanked people who endured long lines to get COVID tests.(

ABC News: Jessica Longbottom

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Mr Foley thanked people who endured long wait times at testing centres yesterday, and said work was being done to set up four new testing sites today.

"There are now more than 40 sites operating across metropolitan Melbourne with extended testing hours," Mr Foley said.

People were being turned away this morning from testing centres in Deer Park, Mernda, South Melbourne, Boronia, and Epping because the centres had reached capacity.

Wait times of more than three hours were being reported at West Sunshine, Alfred Hospital, Cranbourne, Wantirna, Weribee east, and Moonee Valley.

Melbourne AFL teams to leave early for interstate games

Mr Merlino praised the AFL for the preparation work that had enabled a swift response to a positive case who attended the Collingwood-Port Adelaide match at the MCG on Sunday afternoon.

"The AFL and the MCC have prepared for this moment, there's been extensive work over a long period of time between our public health team and our stadium management," he said.

"We're very grateful that we had the data on hand very shortly after it came to our attention so that we could contact all of those individuals, have them test and isolate until they receive a negative result."

The MCG.
A fan who attended the MCG for the match between Collingwood and Port Adelaide has been confirmed to have COVID-19.(

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Essendon, Carlton and Hawthorn will depart earlier than scheduled for weekend matches interstate.

Essendon will travel to Perth this morning, Carlton will travel to Sydney later this afternoon, and Hawthorn will travel to Darwin on Thursday.

The AFL said players at all clubs will be tested and minimise their movements until they travel.

Victoria feeling 'sense of urgency' over new quarantine hub

Mr Merlino said he would like to see more urgency in the establishment of a purpose-built quarantine hub in Mickelham.

He noted the current outbreak in Victoria could be traced to hotel quarantine failures in South Australia.

The Victorian government is seeking at least $200 million of federal government funding to create the centre in Mickelham, on the proviso the state would run it.

"The discussions between our two governments are proceeding very, very well but ... there is a sense of urgency about this," Mr Merlino said.

"We are very, very keen to finalise those discussions with the Commonwealth and have the Commonwealth provide the green light — one, in terms of access to the site so we can crack on and do the planning and the design work, and secondly, commit to the funding of its construction."

Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews this morning said the federal government was "proactivley" considering the plan.

"This is a comprehensive proposal which is excellent and what we need," she said.

"But we will do our own due diligence, we will work with the Victorian government and we will try and bring this to a conclusion as quickly as we possibly can."

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