Mildura records six new COVID-19 cases as state numbers dip

MILDURA recorded six new COVID-19 cases on Monday, bringing its total of active cases to 123, as Victoria’s new case numbers dipped slightly.

The state recorded 1126 new cases and five deaths, with 556 Victorians in hospital, of whom 91 are in intensive care including 54 on ventilators.

The seven-day hospitalisation average has fallen by 20 to 628. Another 44,479 tests were processed on Sunday and 8337 vaccines administered at state-run hubs. About 84 per cent of people over 12 are fully vaccinated.

The latest results came as the Victorian Government announced that it would be rolling out free rapid antigen tests in schools to get students identified as close contacts of COVID-19 cases back in classes quicker.

Rapid tests will be rolled out to up to 20 outbreak-stricken schools, before broader distribution to all schools.

The tests, which are approved for use at home by the national medicines regulator, will be offered to unvaccinated students deemed primary close contacts of a positive case at school.

It will allow students to return to face-to-face learning after seven days in isolation, rather than 14.

But they will still need to provide a negative PCR test on day six, and return a negative rapid test before school from days eight to 14 after exposure.

The program will operate on an opt-in basis from November 15 and fully-vaccinated children will not participate as they are only required to quarantine for seven days.

Education Minister James Merlino said children currently make up one-in-three primary close contacts across the state, with those under 12 still ineligible to get a vaccine.

“That means that there is significant disruption for students and their families when they’re identified as a primary close contact at school,” he said on Monday.

“For all of our unvaccinated and partially vaccinated students, they’ll be able to return to school a week earlier than has been the case.”

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