Victoria records 26 new local cases as Prahran Market closed for cleaning

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Victoria has recorded 26 new local COVID-19 cases as a large market in Melbourne’s inner south-east declared their entire venue a tier-1 site after a positive case visited during a trading day last week

Victoria has recorded 26 new local cases of COVID-19 as a large market in Melbourne’s inner south east declared their entire venue a tier-1 site after a positive case visited during a trading day last week.

The 26 new locally acquired cases are all linked to the current outbreaks, the health department said, and 24 of the 26 cases were in quarantine throughout their entire infectious period. Prahran Market is closed for a deep clean after a positive COVID-19 case attended the market on Saturday July 17.“Due to the broad geographic spread of the traders, DHHS has taken the step of classifying the whole of Prahran Market a tier-1 exposure site,” the statement said.when the program has fallen behind schedule, promising he will try to make up the lost ground.

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Yes, but Vic is getting this under control with most new cases in iso. Unlike NSW which is most certainly not. Look to your own house.

Why is it not included that 24 out of 26 in isolation in the headlines? This headline will promote fear in the community. Your newspaper has a duty of care to the community that it is neglecting.

What is the follow up plan as far as booster shots go for people that will be coming up to 6 month mark since vaccination?

Why click bait? Just call it Prahran ... journalism is getting lower standards day by day

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