Victoria has recorded 12 new coronaviruses and one death in the last 24 hours.
It comes after eight new ones and three deaths were recorded yesterday.
The average 14-day case marker for the city of Melbourne is 12.
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As a component of Victoria’s roadmap for reopening, restrictions will be eased after October 19 if the average is less than five.
Residents can now gather outdoors in teams of up to five people over two homes.
Cases of coronavirus in the UK have soared almost double the previous record, with 12872 new infections recorded in the last 24 hours.
The past daily record of 7143 new cases, recorded on September 29.
Today’s figure is also much higher than yesterday, which recorded 6968 positive evidence.
However, the significant jump includes infections missed due to a “glitch” dating back to September 24.
A on the government’s online coronavirus knowledge page said: “Due to a technical issue, which has now been resolved, there has been a delay in publishing a number of COVID-19 cases on the scoreboard in England.
“This means that the total reported over the next few days will come with a few more instances of the era between September 24 and October 1, expanding the number of instances reported. “
Current infections raise the total number of coronavirus in Britain to 480,017.
Anger over a beach party in St Kilda can cause Melbourne’s popular beaches to close if that behavior continues.
Revelers were photographed in giant numbers on Friday when they gave the impression that they were violating social distance restrictions, and now town halls have warned that they will be willing to close the beaches to prevent this from falling again.
These are the photographs that are putting the fitness government on edge tonight: thousands of unmasked Melbourne residents flock to the beaches before our weekend in seven months.
Port Phillip Council Executive Leader Peter Smith told The Age that his board would take the difficult resolve to save them giant meetings.
“Unfortunately, if we have giant crowds of other people doing the same thing, then we won’t have any option to close the beach or park as a last resort,” he told the publication.
“We want to save you closure through a series of measures, but we will only keep our beaches and parks open if everyone performs their component in accordance with the orders of the Medical Director of Health.
Picture: Ian Currie
Town halls are also reportedly reporting restrictions on car parking near beaches in an attempt by crowds.
Victoria’s Prime Minister Dan Andrews expressed frustration at violators who endanger the state’s hard work, saying “no one has the right” to act illegally.
Suffice it to say that other people are not thrilled that the new beaches simply close.
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Groups of up to five out of a maximum of two families can now gather outside, but within five kilometers of their home.
The mask is still mandatory in the city of Melbourne, however, many on the beach seemed to wear face covers.
Restrictions are expected to ease on October 19.
Two men from Victoria’s rule were fined for traveling to Melbourne to attend a strip club, to discover that they had gone to a Stage Four lockdown zone where none were open anyway.
They were one of 82 fines imposed in the last 24 hours for violating the rules of the Chief of Health.
Thirteen others were fined for not dressing in a mask when leaving their homes and 11 were handed over to vehicle checkpoints.
The men, from the Victoria area, were fined at a vehicle checkpoint in Macedon Ranges for entering a limited area of the fourth stage.
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Queensland has criticized the federal government for withdrawing troops from its border with New South Wales.
State Police Minister Mark Ryan said he was “outrageous” and accused the government of lying about why infantrymen were dismissed.
Troops had helped Queensland police checkpoints in Sunshine State.
However, on Thursday they got rid of them just before the border reopened in northern New South Wales, resulting in increased traffic and all had to be arrested for their papers to be checked.
Mr Ryan said the explanation given for his retirement was to prepare for the summer wildfires and cyclones.
However, the state government now says troops have headed to Western Australia to the border there.
“It’s outrageous. This is additional evidence that the federal government is in COVID policy and politics with Queensland’s border response,” he said, the Courier Mail reported.
Deputy Prime Minister Steven Miles spoke.
“No fewer than 3 federal ministers have said troops are withdrawing from the Queensland border in preparation for the crisis season,” he said.
“Now we are informed that they lied. “
Police are visibly patrolling Melbourne’s St Kilda Beach in an effort to avoid the overcrowding that caused a protest yesterday.
The Victorian prime minister said the beaches could be closed if other people don’t move.
Yesterday, Channel 7 broadcast images of bathers in St Kilda pushing in combination on posts in violation of COVID-19 regulations. A woman even kissed the reporter.
On Saturday, Andrews said the photographs were “disappointing. “
“Spending time on the beach without a mask, without social estinement now just means you may not be able to get to the beach all summer. “
Police on patrol Saturday on St Kilda Beach Photo: Alex Coppel
Daniel Andrews said St Kilda beach would possibly have to close if social estating regulations were ignored. Photo: Alex Coppel
While the prime minister can simply order the closure of the beaches, the police or the local government can do so.
“There is a really extensive additional police presence there to make sure those coronavirus regulations are met and if there are additional updates for Victoria Police to provide what they saw the day, they will do so in the same way. “
Crowds friday at St Kilda beach. Image: NCA Newswire.
The authority covering St Kilda beach has threatened to close the beaches.
The CBA reported that Port Philip Council said it was “extremely disappointed” with Friday’s events.
“This behavior is unacceptable and can delay the reopening of the Melbourne Metro and put more lives at risk. “
“Unfortunately, if we have giant crowds of other people doing the same thing, then we still won’t have a choice to close the beach or park as a last resort.
We seek to save them the closure through a number of measures, however, we will only keep our beaches and parks open if they all play their component according to the orders of the Director of Health. “
Western Australia has reported a new COVID-19 infection.
This user is a quarantined hotel traveler, which means that there are no reported cases of network transmission.
The Ministry of Health said that in the case shown, a man in his 50s had flown to Perth from Indonesia.
The total number of COVID-19s in the state is now 686.
There are 20 active instances monitored and another 657 people have recovered from the virus in WA.
On Friday, 881 more people showed up at WA COVID-19 – 863 clinics were evaluated and evaluated.
The Queensland government is scratching its head after coronavirus lines were discovered in wastewater in case-free areas.
Today, Deputy Prime Minister Steven Miles said THE COVID-19 lines were still in the sewer system. The virus was discovered floating around Te in North Rockhampton, Cairns, Cannonvale on the coast of Whitsunday and Goodna, west of Brisbane.
“We have a small amount of positive results, some that we expected and others a little mysterious,” Miles said.
Lately there are 3 active instances in Cairns, which would possibly be the lines there.
Queensland Deputy Prime Minister Steven Miles. Image: NCA NewsWire / Dan Peled.
But there are no active instances in mackay’s fitness districts or central Queensland, which are Whitsunday Coast and Rockhampton respectively.
The presence of the virus has led the government to reconstruct the evidence to see if the virus is circulating without anyone knowing.
Queensland government knowledge shows that Queensland and Mackay’s central fitness districts had few instances of COVID-19 in general and no active instances; however, lines of the virus were discovered in the wastewater.
“In North Rockhampton, central Queensland Hospital and Health Service has established its fever clinic over the next few days.
“They just need to increase their check rate to see if we can get to the bottom of things. “
Queensland didn’t record any case with two yesterday.
Health Director Brett Sutton said “the Victoria region will have to wait for Melbourne” before it can open.
It is smart that there are only two active instances in Melbourne’s outdoor state and that the moving average of regional instances is only 0. 1 consistent with the day. This contrasts with the city where the moving average case is 12 and there are 241 assets. Instances.
“We want to make sure that the Victoria region evolves in limited sync (with Melbourne),” Professor Sutton said.
“Therefore, the Melbourne metro has to get to the point where the threat is too low to essentially allow traffic throughout the state.
“The more activity, more movement, more gatherings of people, what you want to be sure of is that it would possibly not be sown in a case on the Melbourne subway. “
Victoria’s health director Brett Sutton speaking at Saturday’s press conference.
When asked why regional spaces agreed with the city to give “the steel ring” to the outskirts of the city, Button said “thousands” continued to cross Victoria’s domain for legal and key reasons.
“It’s a while as long as we still have instances on the Melbourne subway. “
One reporter asked, “So the Victorians have to wait for Melbourne?”
“Regional Victoria has had to wait for Melbourne, ” replied Mr. Button.
“At the peak where they were given more than 500 instances of the Melbourne Metro.
“Everything that has been achieved has been achieved through the Melbourne metro and everything the Victoria region has done well. “
Dr. Sutton said there is an “opportunity” to review the flexibilization regulations in Victoria’s domain on October 19, even more than a fortnight.
The number of people at Chadstone’s grocery shopping center has increased to 17.
The epidemic is now one of the most serious in recent weeks. Victoria’s leading fitness officer, Brett Sutton, said he moved from The Butcher Club to Jasper’s cafeteria.
On Friday, the epidemic number 11. M. Sutton said it connected with an inflamed family of nine other people in Frankston.
Instances are a mix of members of the store’s family and staff circle.