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Victoria in ‘limbo’ as cases surge

Melbourne won’t roll back restrictio­ns

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MELBOURNE: Australian officials were eyeing tighter restrictio­ns in the nation’s second-biggest city yesterday as hundreds more coronaviru­s cases were recorded despite more than three weeks of lockdown.

As greater Melbourne passed the halfway point of a lockdown initially intended to last six weeks, Premier Daniel Andrews said the state would be stuck in “limbo” unless it could cut the infection rate.

“We’ve stopped it from getting completely out of control ... but we haven’t been able to suppress it sufficient­ly,” Mr Andrews told media in Melbourne.

Without a drop in infections, there was an “absolute certainty” any rollback of restrictio­ns would see virus cases spiral out of control, he said.

“It’s almost impossible for us to see businesses recover and survive unless and until we get these numbers down.”

Victoria state — of which Melbourne is the capital — reported more than 600 cases yesterday and eight deaths, a drop after recording the nation’s highest daily toll on Thursday with 18 deaths and 723 cases.

Half of the new deaths were connected to aged care homes in the city.

The state’s top health official said any increase in restrictio­ns had “really significan­t consequenc­es” but admitted tougher rules were now being considered, including a strict lockdown and widespread business closures successful­ly used in neighbouri­ng New Zealand.

New Zealand has not recorded a locally transmitte­d case from an unknown source in over 90 days and had only 22 deaths in a population of five million.

Australia’s cases ticked toward 17,000 yesterday, recording 196 deaths in a population of 25 million.

The outbreak comes as Muslims mark Eid Al-Adha — with Mr Andrews admitting the event would look incredibly different this year.

In Sydney, restrictio­ns on numbers allowed inside the Gallipoli mosque caused large queues yesterday morning, with all worshipper­s wearing masks as the city battles growing clusters. New South Wales state recorded 21 new cases yesterday.

Elsewhere in the country other states and territorie­s have reported zero or just handfuls of cases for weeks, relaxing restrictio­ns but banning visitors from the hotspots of Victoria and greater Sydney.

 ??  ?? Medical workers evacuate a resident from the Epping Gardens aged care facility in the Melbourne suburb of Epping on Thursday.
Medical workers evacuate a resident from the Epping Gardens aged care facility in the Melbourne suburb of Epping on Thursday.
 ?? PHOTOS BY AFP ?? Police on horseback patrol the Shrine of Remembranc­e enforcing the wearing of face masks in Melbourne yesterday.
PHOTOS BY AFP Police on horseback patrol the Shrine of Remembranc­e enforcing the wearing of face masks in Melbourne yesterday.

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