Victoria 記録,記録的な/記録するs 397 new coronavirus 事例/患者s and three more deaths with an even harsher lockdown 切迫した - as 専門家 警告するs Australia's coronavirus 資本/首都 will soon 直面する 1,000 感染s a day

  • Victoria tipped to 発表する nearly 400 new coronavirus 事例/患者s on Saturday
  • New modelling also shows COVID-19 事例/患者s are 二塁打ing every 16 days
  • 専門家 Deborah Cromer said the ウイルス was not 含む/封じ込めるd and 'not under 支配(する)/統制する'
  • によれば 人物/姿/数字s Victoria could 記録,記録的な/記録する 1,000 new daily 事例/患者s by 中央の-August?

Victoria has 記録,記録的な/記録するd 397 new coronavirus 事例/患者s and three more deaths with harsher lockdowns ぼんやり現れるing within days.?

明言する/公表する 首相 Daniel Andrews 発表するd the 人物/姿/数字s on Saturday with 37 linked to 突発/発生s and 360 現在/一般に under 調査.

A man and woman in their 80s and another woman in her 90s have died 夜通し, raising the 明言する/公表する's death (死傷者)数 to 116.?

The 人物/姿/数字 comes as new modelling shows COVID-19 事例/患者s are 二塁打ing every 16 days in the 明言する/公表する with worrying 予測s as many as 1,000 daily 事例/患者s could be 記録,記録的な/記録するd by 中央の-August.?

Victoria is expected to extend the lockdown for an additional six weeks (pictured, a clinical waste removal personnel at St Basil's Homes for the Aged in Fawkner, Melbourne)

Victoria is tipped to 発表する nearly 400 new coronavirus 事例/患者s with harsher lockdowns 潜在的に on the horizon (pictured, a 臨床の waste 除去 職員/兵員 at St Basil's Homes for the 老年の in Fawkner, Melbourne)

Premier Daniel Andrews confirmed that stage four restrictions will be introduced on Sunday as Victoria recorded 671 new cases and seven deaths as a result of COVID-19

首相 Daniel Andrews (pictured, arriving at the 圧力(をかける) 会議/協議会 on Saturday) said on Friday has said he cannot 解除する lockdown, which is 始める,決める to end in 中央の-August, in Melbourne and Mitchell Shire when COVID-19 事例/患者s are so high

Victoria recorded 397 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday

Victoria 記録,記録的な/記録するd 397 new COVID-19 事例/患者s on Saturday

Only on Thursday, Victoria 記録,記録的な/記録するd the highest ever daily spike of COVID-19 事例/患者s in the country with 723 事例/患者s an d 13 deaths.

University of NSW's Kirby 学校/設ける?mathematical biologist Deborah Cromer 認める to The Australian the ウイルス had not been 含む/封じ込めるd.?

'I would have to say it is not under 支配(する)/統制する at this point.'?

によれば the 発射/推定, 723 new 事例/患者s could be 記録,記録的な/記録するd next Friday, 899 new 事例/患者s 示すd on the に引き続いて Wednesday and 1,118 事例/患者s 一致するd the Monday afterwards.??

There are 5,743 active 事例/患者s and Victoria's total deaths now number 113, bringing the 国家の 人物/姿/数字 to 197.

The postcode with the most active 事例/患者s is 3029 with 346 事例/患者s across Hoppers Crossing, Tarneit and Truganina in Melbourne's west.?

Police 大臣 Lisa Neville said on Saturday more than 200,000 police checks had taken place across the 明言する/公表する while more than 452,000 car checks were carried out.

She 公式文書,認めるd some Victorians were still breaking 制限s and labelled the behaviour as 'appalling'.

'The 圧倒的な 大多数 of Victorians every day are doing the 権利 thing,' she said.

The state's Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton confirmed a New Zealand-style lockdown, which saw all businesses except for essential services closed, was being explored (pictured, clinical waste is disposed at Epping Gardens Aged Care Facility in Epping, Melbourne)

The 明言する/公表する's 長,指導者 Health Officer Brett Sutton 確認するd a New Zealand-style lockdown, which saw all 商売/仕事s except for 必須の services の近くにd, was 存在 調査するd (pictured, 臨床の waste is 性質の/したい気がして at Epping Gardens 老年の Care 施設 in Epping, Melbourne)

Military personnel patrol the Epping Gardens Aged Care Facility in Epping, Melbourne

軍の 職員/兵員 patrol the Epping Gardens 老年の Care 施設 in Epping, Melbourne

Clinical waste removal personnel work at the St Basil's Homes for the Aged in Fawkner, Melbourne

臨床の waste 除去 職員/兵員 work at the St Basil's Homes for the 老年の in Fawkner, Melbourne

'However, we are still continuing to see appalling behaviour. I'm fed up with it, Victorian Police are fed up with it.'

Ms Neville 公式文書,認めるd の中で the 罰金s 手渡すd out was a driver who tried to enter Wodonga for a Big Mac.?

Another person was 罰金d for 運動ing from Melbourne to Ballarat to get some 'fresh 空気/公表する' while another driver went from Werribee to Springvale for their grocery shop.?

Mr Andrews said community 伝達/伝染 remained a 最高の,を越す 優先 and 特記する/引用するd 49 'mystery' 事例/患者s.??

'Those community 伝達/伝染 事例/患者s are of greatest 関心 to us.

'The challenge is that they are a mystery and this is all about trying to know as much as you かもしれない can, as much 知能 and 証拠 and data as you かもしれない can.'

Opposition leader Michael O'Brien said there should be harsher punishments for breaching isolation rules such as monitoring bracelets and higher fines (pictured, a resident is taken into an ambulance at St Basil's Homes for the Aged in Fawkner, Melbourne)

対立 leader Michael O'Brien said there should be harsher 罰s for 違反ing 孤立/分離 支配するs such as 監視するing bracelets and higher 罰金s (pictured, a 居住(者) is taken into an 救急車 at St Basil's Homes for the 老年の in Fawkner, Melbourne)

Melbourne locals pictured wearing face masks during a walk along Morell Bridge on July 24

Melbourne 地元のs pictured wearing 直面する masks during a walk along Morell 橋(渡しをする) on July 24

Military staff monitor a Melbourne aged care facility as it grapples with an outbreak of COVID-19

軍の staff 監視する a Melbourne 老年の care 施設 as it grapples with an 突発/発生 of COVID-19

Health 公式の/役人s are also 重さを計るing up whether stay-at-home orders in place across Melbourne and the Mitchell Shire are doing enough.

専門家s are working over the 週末 to analyse 感染 data from the first half of Victoria's six-week lockdown.

The 明言する/公表する's 長,指導者 Health Officer Brett Sutton 確認するd a New Zealand-style lockdown, which saw all 商売/仕事s except for 必須の services の近くにd, was 存在 調査するd.

Melbourne and Mitchell Shire are about halfway through 行う/開催する/段階 three 制限s which are 予定 to end in 中央の-August.

'We cannot open up with these numbers, we cannot open up with 意味ありげに いっそう少なく than these numbers,' 首相 Daniel Andrews said on Friday.

His 警告 (機の)カム after it was 明らかにする/漏らすd that an alarming number of Victorians with COVID-19 are not staying home, with more than 100 referred to police.??

New modelling shows COVID-19 cases are doubling every 16 days in the state with worrying predictions as many as 1,000 cases could be recorded by m
id-August?(pictured, a clinical waste removal personnel at St Basil's Homes for the Aged in Fawkner, Melbourne)

New modelling shows COVID-19 事例/患者s are 二塁打ing every 16 days in the 明言する/公表する with worrying 予測s as many as 1,000 事例/患者s could be 記録,記録的な/記録するd by 中央の-August?(pictured, a 臨床の waste 除去 職員/兵員 at St Basil's Homes for the 老年の in Fawkner, Melbourne)

A Melbourne local walks past Australian Defence Force personnel as the city continues to trudge through stage three lockdown

A Melbourne 地元の walks past Australian Defence 軍隊 職員/兵員 as the city continues to trudge through 行う/開催する/段階 three lockdown

Australian Defence 軍隊 職員/兵員 and public health 公式の/役人s visited more than 500 homes of 肯定的な 事例/患者s on Thursday, but one in four were not there.

Mr Andrews said there was no excuse for people who have 実験(する)d 肯定的な not to 孤立する.

対立 leader Michael O'Brien said there should be harsher 罰s for 違反ing 孤立/分離 支配するs such as 監視するing bracelets and higher 罰金s.??

イスラム教徒s 場内取引員/株価 the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Adha over coming days have been encouraged to socially distance and wear masks.

'I just want to encourage everyone to make 肯定的な 決定/判定勝ち(する)s when it comes to how they choose to celebrate their 約束 over this important time for that community,' 総理大臣 Scott Morrison told 2GB 無線で通信する.

COVID-19 事例/患者s in Victoria

Victorian 首相 Daniel Andrews 発表するd 397 new coronavirus 事例/患者s had been 記録,記録的な/記録するd on Saturday.?

The 明言する/公表する continues to struggle to 含む/封じ込める the 突発/発生 and has?終始一貫して broken 国家の 記録,記録的な/記録するs on both daily new COVID-19 事例/患者s and deaths.

August 1:??397 new COVID-19 事例/患者s and three deaths

July 31: 627 new COVID-19 事例/患者s and eight deaths

July 30:? 723 new COVID-19 事例/患者s and 13 deaths

July 29 : 295 new COVID-19 事例/患者s and nine deaths

July 28:?384 new COVID-19 事例/患者s and six deaths?

July 27:?532 new COVID-19 事例/患者s and six deaths

July 26:?459 new COVID-19 事例/患者s and 10 deaths?

July 25:?357 new COVID-19 事例/患者s and five deaths?

July 24:?300 new COVID-19 事例/患者s and seven deaths?

July 23: 403 new COVID-19 事例/患者s and five deaths?

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