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Wimmera officially COVID-19 free

The Wimmera is officially COVID-19 free after the remaining case attributed to Horsham was removed by DHHS.

All other Wimmera council areas have been free for a number of weeks.

Northern Grampians has had three historic cases since the start of the pandemic, Ararat, 7, Buloke, 0, Hindmarsh, 0, Horsham, 14, West Wimmera, 1, Yarriambiack, 1, and Hindmarsh, 0. 

 



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Victoria has recorded 13 new cases of coronavirus since yesterday, with the total number of cases now at 20,169.

 

The overall total has increased by 11 due to two cases being reclassified.

 

Four of today’s 13 new cases have been linked to known outbreaks or complex cases. Two are linked to aged care (Estia Keilor and Edenvale Manor) and two are linked to the Butcher Club at Chadstone. The other nine cases remain under investigation.

 

Of today’s 13 new cases, there are three cases in Melton, two cases in Monash, Moonee Valley and Stonnington and single cases in Boroondara, Greater Dandenong, Kingston and Whitehorse.

 

There have been four new deaths from COVID-19 reported since yesterday. One woman in her 70s, one woman in her 80s, one woman in her 90s and one man in his 90s. One death occurred prior to yesterday.

 

Two of today’s four deaths are linked to a known aged care facility outbreak. To date, 798 people have died from coronavirus in Victoria.

 

The average number of cases diagnosed in the last 14 days for metropolitan Melbourne is 16.4 and regional Victoria is 0.3. The rolling daily average case number is calculated by averaging out the number of new cases over the past 14 days.

 

The total number of cases from an unknown source in the last 14 days is 21 for metropolitan Melbourne and zero for regional Victoria. The 14-day period for the source of acquisition data ends 48 hours earlier than the 14-day period used to calculate the new case average due to the time required to fully investigate a case and assign its mode of acquisition.

 

In Victoria at the current time:

 

  • 4272 cases may indicate community transmission – a decrease of one since yesterday
  • 305 cases are currently active in Victoria
  • 44 cases of coronavirus are in hospital, including six in intensive care
  • 19,006 people have recovered from the virus
  • A total of 2,694,959 test results have been received which is an increase of 17,937 since yesterday.

 

Of the 305 current active cases in Victoria:

 

  • 302 are in metropolitan Melbourne under the Second Step of our roadmap
  • Three are in regional local government areas under the Third Step of our roadmap
  • 0 are interstate residents
  • 0 are either unknown or subject to further investigation
  • Colac Otway has one active case and Greater Geelong, Greater Bendigo and Ballarat have no active cases.

 

Of the total cases:

 

  • 18,777 cases are from metropolitan Melbourne, while 1192 are from regional Victoria
  • Total cases include 9618 men and 10,537 women
  • Total number of healthcare workers: 3542, active cases: 46
  • There are 147 active cases relating to aged care facilities

 

Active aged care outbreaks with the highest active case numbers are as follows:

 

  • Estia Aged Care Facility Keilor: 33 (46 total)
  • Opal Hobsons Bay Aged Care Facility Altona North: 21 (total cases: 45)
  • Embracia Moonee Valley Aged Care Facility: 19 (total cases: 80)
  • Edenvale Manor Aged Care Facility Keilor East: 14 (total cases: 23)
  • Baptcare Wyndham Lodge Community Werribee: 12 (total cases: 260)
  • Doutta Galla Aged Services Woornack: 7 (total cases: 60)
  • Mercy Place Parkville Aged Care Facility: 7 (total cases: 104)
  • Twin Parks Aged Care Reservoir: 4 (total cases: 127)
  • Churches of Christ Care Arcadia Aged Care Essendon: 4 (total cases: 22)
  • Epping Gardens Aged Care Facility: 3 (total cases: 220)

 

In Victoria there is currently one active case in residential disability accommodation:

 

  • Total resident cases: 0; Total Staff cases: 1
  • Active cases in NDIS homes: 1 (0 residents)
  • Active cases in ‘transfer’ homes (State regulated/funded): 0 (0 residents)
  • Active cases in state government delivered and funded homes: 0

 

Non-aged care outbreaks with the highest number of active cases include:

 

  • 8 active cases are currently linked to the Casey community outbreak (total cases: 45)
  • 5 active cases are currently linked to the Springvale shared accommodation outbreak (total cases: 5)
  • 4 active cases are currently linked to Alfred Hospital (total cases: 11)
  • 3 active cases are currently linked to Footscray Hospital (total cases: 20)

 

As public health work is undertaken throughout the day, outbreak totals are likely to change as the public health team identify links between cases and identified outbreaks. Organisation based outbreak totals include contacts as well as employees/residents/staff/students of that location/business.