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COVID Victoria: 0 new coronavirus cases for 28 days as restrictions ease

Victoria hit 28 straight days with no new COVID infections on Friday but a new alert has been issued for travellers who arrived from parts of Queensland since March 12.

Victoria to ease restrictions on gatherings, masks from Friday

Victoria reached the milestone of 28 straight days of new community cases on Friday, ahead of restrictions easing at 6pm.

But travellers who have entered Victoria from Queensland local government areas Brisbane and Moreton Bay since March 12 must get tested and isolate until they receive a negative result.

Brisbane and Moreton Bay have been designated an orange zone under Victoria’s “traffic light” travel permit system and anyone entering Victoria from an orange zone must apply for a travel permit.

On arrival in Victoria, orange zone permit holders must immediately self-isolate, get a coronavirus test within 72 hours of arriving, and stay isolated until a negative result is received.

Anyone with COVID-19 will not be eligible for an orange zone permit.

Victoria’s 28-day streak is considered the benchmark for having eliminated COVID-19 from the community.

From 6pm, Victorians will no longer need to wear masks in retail settings.

But they will still need to carry a mask with them and wear them on public transport, in rideshare vehicles, and in hospitals.

Don Brown of Tallangata is happy the mask rules are easing. Picture: Simon Dallinger
Don Brown of Tallangata is happy the mask rules are easing. Picture: Simon Dallinger

Up to 100 people will be allowed to gather in private settings, with outdoor gatherings in public places boosted to 200.

Non-seated venues will be able to increase capacity from 50 per cent to 75 per cent but a maximum of 1000 people in any space remains.

Density limits will also be reduced in some settings.

And the cap on office workers has been scrapped, with workplaces able to return to 100 per cent.

CORONAVIRUS CASE CONFIRMED IN QUEENSLAND

An urgent COVID alert has been put out for three Brisbane venues after a 26-year-old man tested positive to coronavirus.

The man has been infectious since Friday and had been quite active in the community until Thursday when he returned two positive tests.

Anyone who visited the following venues is urged to get tested immediately, whether or not you are experiencing symptoms.

Read more on this story, here.

HOTEL QUARANTINE TO RETURN TO MELBOURNE

It comes as international arrivals will return to Melbourne on April 8, with improved hotel quarantine to accept up to 800 travellers a week.

In Towong Shire, in the state’s northeast, not one of the 6040 residents contracted coronavirus since the outbreak of the pandemic.

But they’ve dutifully worn masks for 237 days like their fellow Victorians.

That changes from 6pm with the lifting of mask restrictions, including the end of mask-wearing in shops.

Don Brown, 85, of Tallangatta, said people in the area were relieved the mask decree was ending.

“It’s been a nuisance really. I’m definitely glad to see the back of them,’’ Mr Brown said.

“I couldn’t see the sense in it because there were no cases up here. We’re outside, in the country.’’

Towong is just one of three council areas, along with Buloke and Hindmarsh in the west, to record no coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic. Victoria has gone 27 days without any locally acquired new cases.

The mask order was introduced for Melbourne and Mitchell shire on July 22 and extended to the rest of Victoria on August 2.

Deakin University epidemiologist Professor Catherine Bennett said wearing of masks had been effective in preventing transmission of the virus.

“If you’re going to put on your mask, therefore you’re more likely to also sanitise your hands at the dispenser,’’ she said.

ian.royall@news.com.au

Originally published as COVID Victoria: 0 new coronavirus cases for 28 days as restrictions ease

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