NSW reports 6,288 cases, Victoria 2,108, Queensland 765 and South Australia 634 as tens of thousands forced into isolation
In Victoria, 2,208 cases were detected from 83,456 tests. Hospitalisations remained steady at 361, with 71 cases in ICU in Victoria.Among the closed sites were the Alfred’s walk-through, as well as Monash University and Royal Children’s hospital drive-through sites.
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