Coronavirus update for Victoria - Thursday 15 July 2021

Victoria was notified of 10 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday. All are locally acquired cases linked to the recent interstate incursions of COVID-19.

There were 26 active cases in Victoria - 14 locally acquired and 12 overseas acquired cases.

There were no COVID-19 cases in hospital in Victoria yesterday.

The total number of confirmed cases in Victoria since the beginning of the pandemic is 20,737.

Update: Interstate incursions

In addition to the 10 new cases notified yesterday, the Department has been notified of four additional cases today.

These four additional cases will be included in tomorrow's total case numbers.

Three of these cases attended the Carlton vs Geelong AFL match at the MCG in the Melbourne Cricket Club Members' Reserve. The fourth new case today is linked to the Ariele Apartments in Maribyrnong.

The recent interstate incursions of COVID-19 have led to two separate chains of transmission that have produced a total of 18 positive cases, more than 75 exposure sites, around 1500 primary close contacts and more than 5000 secondary close contacts.

A strong public health response is underway in relation to these cases and close contacts.

The City of Hume outbreak stands at five cases which includes a family of four with one additional contact linked to the Coles Craigieburn exposure site. There are 195 identified primary close contacts.

There are seven positive cases linked to the Ariele Apartments in Maribyrnong. All positive cases within the apartment complex are now in hotel quarantine. There are 680 identified primary close contacts, of which 131 are residents of the apartment complex and 104 of those have retuned negative test results. In addition, there are two cases in an elderly couple from Craigieburn who are the parents of a positive case at the apartment complex.

There are now a further three positive cases linked to a case at the Ariele Apartments which has led to further exposure sites at the Bacchus Marsh Grammar School and the Barwon Heads Primary School, in addition to the three cases at the MCG.

Exposure sites are published at Case alerts - public exposure sites.

The Department regularly manages exposure sites that it doesn't publish online, particularly if these sites represent lower-risk exposures, or if they have comprehensive record-keeping and contact tracing measures, or if they identify small, private locations.

Exposure sites are regularly reviewed based on intelligence and evidence, following case interviews.

Five-day lockdown for Victoria

On the advice of the Acting Chief Health Officer, the Victorian Government has announced a 5-day lockdown for the State of Victoria to commence at 11.59pm tonight (Thursday 15 July).

This lockdown has been put in place in response to our new cases of COVID-19, a large number of popular exposure sites and to combat the circulating strain of virus that is wildly infectious.

More information about the 5-day lockdown can be found at Statement from the Premier page.

New mask wearing rules for Victoria

From 11:59pm last night (Wednesday 14 July), face mask rules changed for Victorians aged 12 years and above.

The Acting Chief Health Officer has declared that wearing a face mask indoors is now mandatory, except for in the home, unless an exception applies. This includes all workplaces and secondary schools.

Masks must also be worn outdoors if you cannot maintain a 1.5 metre distance from people who aren't from your household, such as at an outdoor event.

More information is available online at Coronavirus (COVID-19) Victoria.

Update: Travel permits

New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory are red zones.

The City of Brisbane, Moreton Bay and Sunshine Coast are orange zones.

Engagement teams, supported by Defence personnel, made 350 household visits to permit holders yesterday. Of those, 337 were red zone permit holders, 328 from NSW and 9 from the ACT. A small number were found not to be isolating and will be referred to authorities for appropriate action.

You must have a valid permit, exception or exemption to enter Victoria, even if entering from a green zone.

Permits can be obtained at Service Victoria.

See more about Victoria's travel permit system at Victorian Travel Permit System.

Update: Vaccinations

Yesterday, 15,161 vaccine doses were administered by Victoria's state-commissioned services.

The total number of doses administered through these services is 1,328,544.

Victoria's online booking system is now live at Book your vaccine appointment

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