Australia's Victoria state records second-highest daily rise in COVID-19 cases

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MELBOURNE: Australia\u0027s Victoria state reported 779 new COVID-19 infections and two deaths on Sunday (Sep 26), off the previous day\u0027s record high as the country\u0027s prime minister presses state leaders to be ready to reopen once they meet vaccination targets. The daily increase was still the state\u0027s second-hi

MELBOURNE: Australia's Victoria state reported 779 new COVID-19 infections and two deaths on Sunday , off the previous day's record high as the country's prime minister presses state leaders to be ready to reopen once they meet vaccination targets.

"We each have a personal responsibility for looking after our own health. And so it's important that we do move forward," he told Channel 7's Sunrise program. New South Wales recorded nine deaths, according to government data on Sunday, while new locally acquired infections fell for a third day to 961, the lowest daily number in nearly a week, raising hopes that cases may have peaked, originally expected in mid-September, as vaccination rates climb.

 

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