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Coronavirus updates LIVE: Victoria records 20 new COVID-19 cases; Gladys Berejiklian says NSW border unlikely to close as Australian death toll stands at 103 - The Sydney Morning Herald

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  • A man in his 80s has died of coronavirus in Victoria. His death takes the statewide toll to 20 and the nationwide toll to 103. 
  • A total of 20 new coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Victoria, marking the eighth straight day of double-digit increases. 
  • Victoria's state government has announced it will be publishing a list of the Melbourne suburbs that are coronavirus hotspots. 
  • NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has reiterated her advice for people to "rethink any travel to Melbourne whatsoever", although she says it is unlikely her state will close its borders.
  • Tennis world number one Novak Djokovic and his wife have tested positive for coronavirus. 
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Man in his 80s becomes Victoria's first coronavirus death in weeks

A man in his 80s has died overnight in Victoria from coronavirus, the first in many weeks, which brings the total number of deaths in the state to 20.

There are 20 new cases of COVID-19 to report today, said Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton.

"Seven are linked to known outbreaks. One has been detected in hotel quarantine. Nine through routine testing and three other cases are under investigation," he said.

The man's death takes the national death toll from coronavirus to 103.

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"We've got a small and steady, but very concerning, number of cases over the last week, so people can go about their shopping as per normal."

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Infection rate in Victoria expected to lower over coming days: state's Chief Health Officer

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“The reproduction number... is something we want to keep below one,” Professor Sutton said.

Victoria's Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton.

Victoria's Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton.Credit:Getty Images

“When it's below one, one case on average transmits to fewer than one case and numbers continue to drop over time and we can get to zero. When it's at two, it means that the active cases that we have are doubling with each generation."

"We have seen the community transmission numbers go from single figures to above 10. So it's no surprise that the - that the [reproduction number] is at two or above," he said.

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New testing locations to be established in Victoria

New testing sites will open today at the Melbourne Showgrounds to help the large number of families from schools in the Keilor area where students have tested positive for coronavirus, Victorian Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton said.

Those sites will be open to the public from tomorrow.

A pop-up drive-through testing site has been re-established at Footscray Bunnings, and another new pop-up site at Craigieburn Central, which will be open seven days a week.

Cleaning crews at Keilor Views Primary School in Melbourne's west on Tuesday morning, where a student has tested positive for coronavirus.

Cleaning crews at Keilor Views Primary School in Melbourne's west on Tuesday morning, where a student has tested positive for coronavirus.Credit:Getty Images

"Victoria really does have the highest testing capacity in Australia at the moment, but human behaviour is a strange thing," Professor Sutton said.

"The message hasn't changed. We always said get tested with mild symptoms but there's concern around the increase in cases and there's been a huge demand on testing."

Professor Sutton apologised for long waits at retail drive-through testing sites which have been up to three hours in some locations.

"At Chadstone we needed to divert traffic and really not have people flow through that testing site until the police can manage the traffic appropriately."

He asked the public to "shop around" for a testing site that isn't overwhelmed.

"There'll be some other sites and GP practices and other pop-up clinics that people need to look out for so they're not spilling out on to the road that requires the traffic management that has affected Chadstone today."

"So we do apologise and we ask for people to be patient. People should go to their GPs in the first instance to see if they can get testing there."

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Where have the new coronavirus cases been confirmed in Victoria?

Here is a breakdown on some of the new cases confirmed in Victoria today:

  • Three new cases linked to the Keilor Downs family, all close contacts of existing cases bringing that cluster to 15
  • Another positive case has been detected in a close social contact of a St Monica's College Epping case, which brings that outbreak number to two.
  • An early learning centre in Essendon is also closed today after a child tested positive.
  • Three staff members from Hampstead dental clinic in Maidstone have tested positive to coronavirus, and have been linked to the H&M Northland positive COVID-19 case. The H&M cluster originated from a staffer who attended the Black Lives Matter protest in Melbourne on June 6.

A total of 20 new coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Victoria today, marking the eighth straight day of double-digit increases.

Coronavirus cases from community transmission rise by eight in Victoria

There are now 241 cases of COVID-19 that have been identified as community transmission, an increase of eight since yesterday.

"That number has been around 10 around every day, but a decrease to eight is somewhat encouraging," Victoria's Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton said.

"It certainly means we're not getting an increase or an exponential increase in community transmission cases day-by-day, but there are 141 active cases in Victoria with over 1,000 close contacts," Professor Sutton said.

Keep in mind that any increases in community transmission are separate from the daily increase in cases. There was an increase in 20 cases in Victoria today, but this does not mean eight of these were from community transmission. It often takes contract tracers a few days to determine the source of infection, so this increase in community transmission today is likely a result of investigations into people who tested positive in recent days being concluded.

Man in his 80s becomes Victoria's first coronavirus death in weeks

A man in his 80s has died overnight in Victoria from coronavirus, the first in many weeks, which brings the total number of deaths in the state to 20.

There are 20 new cases of COVID-19 to report today, said Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton.

"Seven are linked to known outbreaks. One has been detected in hotel quarantine. Nine through routine testing and three other cases are under investigation," he said.

The man's death takes the national death toll from coronavirus to 103.

Busy coronavirus testing site has closed

A busy coronavirus testing site at a Melbourne shopping centre has closed this morning, radio station 3AW is reporting.

The Chadstone drive through testing location closed 20 minutes after opening, 3AW has reported.

Some took to social media to hit out at the closure:

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