Monday, 21 Sep 2020 08:05 AM MYT
The two-week average rise in cases in Melbourne, the state capital, dropped below 35 today, on track to meet a target of below 50 cases by September 28 when the authorities have said they may relax restrictions in the city. “It's welcome news for Victorians and welcome news for Australians,” Deputy Chief Medical Officer Nick Coatsworth told the Australian Broadcasting Corp television today.
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