Victoria records 1,612 COVID cases and eight deaths, Pfizer and Moderna vaccine availability widens

 Victoria has recorded 1,612 new local COVID-19 cases and eight deaths, as the state government defends its plan to allow 10,000 people into the Melbourne Cup while residents are still not allowed to visit their loved ones in their homes.

The new cases were detected from 73,138 test results processed yesterday, and take the state's active cases to 19,012.

Five of the state's eight deaths were from Melbourne's north and west, with a woman in her 70s and a man in his 60s from Darebin, a man in his 80s from Maribyrnong, a man in his 80s from Brimbank and a woman in her 70s from Whittlesea passing away with the virus.

Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-11/victoria-covid-cases-melbourne-lockdown-vaccine-targets/100528404




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