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Bayside News COVID-19 Update – 31 March 2020

Brodie CowburnBy Brodie Cowburn31 March 2020Updated:6 April 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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Kingston residents can apply for rate pay delay. Beaches in Kingston closed over the weekend.

Key facts from today’s Victorian COVID-19 update:

  • The total number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Victoria is 917 – an increase of 96 from yesterday. Four people have died.
  • The total number of cases includes 501 men and 413 women. 
  • Four cases in pre-school aged children were notified yesterday, with three cases in children aged under one year and a one-year-old.  This brings the total number of pre-school aged children in Victoria with confirmed cases to five.
  • More than 45,000 tests have been conducted to date.
  • Currently 29 people are in hospital – including four patients in intensive care – and 291 people have recovered. 

Council approves rate relief

KINGSTON Council has ticked off a care package for people affected by the fallout from COVID-19.

Read the article here.

Kingston beaches close, people urged to stay inside

BEACHES in Kingston were closed last weekend to help stop the spread of coronavirus.

Read the article here.

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If you have any information regarding COVID-19 in Frankston or on the Mornington Peninsula including event cancellations, facility closures etc, please email us on: covid-19@mpnews.com.au

Brodie Cowburn
Brodie Cowburn

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