The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Second virus wave feared in Melbourne

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MELBOURNE: Australian­s were warned yesterday to avoid travelling to Melbourne, as the country’s second biggest city tightened coronaviru­s restrictio­ns amid fears of a second wave of the epidemic.

Victoria state has recorded more than 110 cases in the past week – many of them in Melbourne – prompting leaders of other regions to warn against visiting the city’s six designated virus “hot spots”.

The premier of neighbouri­ng New South Wales state, Gladys Berejiklia­n, said anyone intending to visit the city should “reconsider your plans”.

“At this stage, the advice is do not travel to those hot spots,” she told reporters in Sydney, which had been the epicentre of Australia’s Covid-19 outbreak but has seen few new cases in recent weeks..

Officials in Victoria have stalled plans to allow increased numbers of diners in restaurant­s and cafes, and also reimposed tighter rules on gatherings in homes in response to the outbreak.

It was the first major backpedal on easing restrictio­ns, as the rest of the country continues to record low numbers of new cases and work to restart the economy.

Although numbers remain relatively low in Melbourne, a spike in the rate of community transmissi­on has fuelled concerns it could get out of hand quickly.

The state’s chief health officer, Brett Sutton, has blamed the rise on lockdown fatigue and complacenc­y, saying the situation had now reached a “dangerous point” as there was “no Plan B”.

“We are absolutely at risk of a second peak but we can get on top of it, and we must get on top of it,” he told reporters Saturday.

Like the rest of the country, early restrictio­ns on travel and gatherings successful­ly curbed the virus in Melbourne before last week.

The new clusters have emerged at Melbourne’s Stamford Plaza Hotel, which is being used to quarantine citizens returning from overseas, an H&M clothing store in the city’s north and within extended families in a couple of suburbs. — AFP

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