The city is undergoing a suburban testing blitz after premier Daniel Andrews revealed hotspots in suburbs were largely caused by extended families
On 2 July a stay at home order was placed on 36 suburbs from 10 postcodes across metropolitan Melbourne, due to problematic rates of coronavirus in these areas, including large clusters and community transmission.The Victorian premier, Daniel Andrews, said these outbreaks were largely caused by gatherings of extended families stretching out across multiple households and suburbs and failures in hotel quarantine management.
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