Booking anger mars Victoria’s vaccination record
A rush for the Covid-19 jab has sent Victoria’s booking system into meltdown but the demand has buoyed hopes the state could be fully vaccinated by the end of the year.
A rush for the Covid-19 jab has sent Victoria’s booking system into meltdown but the demand has buoyed hopes the state could be fully vaccinated by the end of the year.
Given past experience Victorians are right to be worried about lockdown being extended, but these factors mean we could be released earlier.
Anti-lockdown protesters gathered on the steps outside Flinders Street station in response to Melbourne’s new restrictions.
It’s possible we can contain this latest cluster, but lockdowns loom the moment evidence suggests the virus has broken containment lines.
It may sound perverse, but a small rise in case numbers in the next 24 hours may be the best thing that could happen for the state.
A bid to tackle the state’s overflowing emergency departments could see record elective surgery wait times blowout even more.
Successful business owners will fork out billions for a mental health levy, with the budget revealing Victorians will be Australia’s highest tax payers.
Authorities have confirmed the source Victoria’s latest case as contact tracers search for fans who attended a AFL match amid fears they may have been exposed to COVID-19.
The Melbourne venues visited by a Victorian man who tested positive to COVID-19 have been revealed as authorities scramble to trace his close contacts.
Four women are believed to have died as a result of a rare cancer linked to a common breast implant, sparking concern for thousands of Victorians.
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