8.8.20
Victoria records 466 new coronavirus
cases as man in 30s among 12 deaths.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-08/victoria-coronavirus-numbers-rise-man-in-...A man in his 30s is among 12 people who have died from coronavirus in Victoria overnight, with Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton saying it may take a week or more for Melbourne's stage 4 restrictions to have an effect on case numbers.
Key points:
The number of healthcare workers with active coronavirus infections has increased by 140, to 998
Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton says stage 3 restrictions may have averted thousands of cases
There are now 636 Victorians with coronavirus in hospital, including 44 in intensive care
Victoria recorded 466 new cases of coronavirus and 12 deaths overnight, including six connected to aged care settings.
Premier Daniel Andrews said the man in his 30s was not a healthcare worker, but could not provide more information about the case.
Two men in their 70s, two men and three women in their 80s, and four women in their 90s were also among the dead.
The man in his 30s is the second person under 40 to die from coronavirus in Australia, and comes just days after the first death in that age group was recorded in Victoria on Wednesday.
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Professor Sutton said stage 3 restrictions in Victoria had averted an estimated 20,000 or more cases, but warned "that hasn't been enough".
"It's been able to stabilise the numbers, but we can't have 500 cases every single day and the associated morbidity, hospitalisation, intensive care requirements and debts that are associated with that number every day," he said.