https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-16/three-new-covid-cases-recorded-in-victori...posted 1 hour ago.
Victoria has reported three new locally acquired COVID-19 cases,
as the state anticipates an announcement on the possible easing of restrictions from Friday.
Key points:
Five cases were officially reported, but two had already been announced on Tuesday
There were 17,538 test results received and 14,870 vaccination doses were delivered at state-run sites
South Melbourne Market has been listed as an exposure site for June 12
The state officially recorded a total of five new local cases on Tuesday, which includes two cases revealed by authorities at a Tuesday afternoon press conference, which are both linked to a Southbank apartment complex outbreak.
The health department said the three new cases revealed today were linked to current outbreaks.
There were 17,538 test results received and 14,870 vaccination doses were delivered at state-run sites.
Testing locations at St Vincent's Hospital, Alfred Health, Montague Street in South Melbourne, and Aughtie Walk in Albert Park reached capacity by 10:00am Wednesday.
A further easing of Melbourne's lockdown restrictions is expected to be announced today, including the end of the 25-kilometre travel limit.
Senior state government ministers and health officials are meeting this morning to finalise the details of the new arrangements.