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As it happened Victoria COVID: Queensland records one new case in Victorian traveller; restrictions set to ease with 25km travel limit

Hanna Mills Turbet, Mathew Dunckley and Roy Ward
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That’s all for tonight

By Roy Ward

That’s all we have for you tonight everyone.

Thanks so much for joining us again and we will be back with another COVID-19 blog early tomorrow morning.

Before I go, here is a quick look at some of the major developments today:

Government to end lockdown, ease restrictions

Queensland COVID-19 scare as Victorian travels through state

Positive COVID-19 fragment wastewater detection in Bendigo suburbs

By Alison Cassar and Roy Ward

Residents in several Bendigo suburbs are being asked to urgently monitor for symptoms of COVID-19 and get tested if any develop after viral fragments were detected in a wastewater sample from a sub-catchment north-west of the town.

The Chief Health Officer alert on Wednesday night said the detection might be due to someone shedding the virus who is no longer infectious, but it could also be from someone who is an undiagnosed case.

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Meanwhile, Victorian, Queensland and NSW health authorities are working together to retrace the travels of a Victorian woman who travelled by road from Victoria to Queensland with her partner and who has tested positive for COVID-19.

Queensland and NSW authorities listed a number of regional locations on their exposure site lists on Wednesday afternoon and the Victorian Chief Health Officer’s update on Wednesday night revealed an emergency meeting of the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee had happened over the case with more investigations to come.

WA arrivals who visited COVID-19 hotspots linked to new Queensland case told to get tested

By Peter de Kruijff

Recent arrivals to Western Australia from Queensland and New South Wales are being told to isolate and get tested if they visited any exposure sites linked to a new COVID-19 case.

Queensland Health put out an alert on Wednesday after a woman who travelled to the Sunshine Coast from Melbourne via New South Wales tested positive to the virus.

WA Chief Health Officer Andy Robertson said recent arrivals from both eastern states should check if they had been to any exposure sites listed by his state counterparts.

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North Melbourne learning centre added to Victorian exposure site list

By Paul Pennay

UPDATED: A learning centre in North Melbourne has been added to Victoria’s list of official exposure sites this evening.

Kumon, on Buncle Street, has been added as a tier-2 location, meaning anyone who was there between 5.45pm and 6.15pm on May 27 should isolate until they test negative for COVID-19.

The after-school service operates out of North Melbourne Community Centre, which is very close to some of the high-rise public housing towers that were locked down without notice during last year’s second wave of COVID-19.

It is only the third site to be added on Wednesday, following the listing of a Maribyrnong pool and a South Melbourne deli, also tier-2 sites. Only one new exposure site was added on Tuesday.

The official tally of Victorian coronavirus exposure sites has now dropped to 162, well below its peak of over 370 locations late last week and from about 200 on Tuesday evening as health authorities remove many older listings as primary close contacts start to emerge from isolation.

What the new coronavirus rules mean for Victorians

By Kate Lahey

UPDATED: The Victorian government has announced that COVID-19 restrictions will ease from 11.59pm on Thursday.

Acting Premier James Merlino has announced that schools will return to on-site learning this Friday.

“All students will be back at school on Friday, in terms of the government system. There is no pupil-free day on Friday, students will be back at school,” Mr Merlino said.

Below you’ll find a building list of what we know about the new rules.

Please check back regularly as this story will be updated to reflect new information.

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NSW Heath adds new Dubbo, Moree sites to list

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NSW Health has added two more venues to its list of exposure sites for the Victorian couple who drove through NSW to Queensland earlier this month.

NSW Health listed Dubbo Shell Petrol Station, corner of Victoria and Whylandra Streets on June 2 between 10.30am to 11.30am and Woolworths Moree, 215 Balo Street on June 3 between 3.30pm and 4.30pm.

Anyone who was at those places during those times is asked by NSW Health to get a COVID-19 test and isolate until receiving further advice from NSW Health.

The couple made stops at Gillenbah, Forbes, Dubbo and Moree including signing into several venues using QR codes.

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Australia tipped to approve Pfizer vaccine for children this year

By Melissa Cunningham

Infectious diseases paediatricians and vaccine experts anticipate the Pfizer shot could be approved for use in Australian children as young as 12 before the end of the year.

However, it could be many months after the expected approval of the COVID-19 vaccine by the country’s Therapeutic Goods Administration before children and adolescents will be asked to roll up their sleeves.

Pfizer/BioNTech has made a submission detailing the safety and efficacy of its vaccine for the 12 to 15 age group.Bloomberg

Paediatric Infectious Diseases specialist Christopher Blyth said on Wednesday the emergence of highly contagious variants in Australia meant it was more important to get as many people vaccinated as possible, including children and adolescents.

He said Australia would probably follow a similar path to North America, Britain and Israel, where Pfizer has been approved for use in children aged 12 to 15.

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Ardern says attempts to sneak into NZ will be identified

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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says the interception of three Melbourne residents who attempted to travel to the country shows their system works.

Australia and NZ still have their travel bubble in place but travel from Melbourne has been paused during the current COVID-19 outbreak which is reportedly why the three people travelled to Sydney and flew to Auckland from there.

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.Joe Allison/Getty Images

The New Zealand Herald reported the family were trying to attend a funeral.

They were identified upon arrival and send into 14-day quarantine with authorities reporting they had tested negative to COVID-19 on their first test.

Good evening all

By Roy Ward

G’day everyone! It’s Roy Ward here and I’m on an unusually short stint on the blog tonight after Hanna Mills Turbet and Mathew Dunckley have done all the hard yards today.

There still seems some news around tonight after the late news of a COVID-19 case in Queensland so I’ll be here for the next little while.

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Handing over

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That’s it from me tonight, I’ll let Roy Ward take it home for the evening.

I’ll leave you with an offering from our excellent cartoonist Matt Golding reflecting on the news that Melbourne has slipped down the ranks of The Economist’s ‘Most Liveable Cities’.

Photo: Matt Golding
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