
COVID-19 infections are on the rise across south-west Victoria as more than 15,000 holidaymakers travel to the region for the festive season.
There were more than 1289 people screened in Warrnambool over the past week.
Active cases as of Thursday December 30 in the region are:
- Four new cases in Warrnambool (16 active cases)
- Two new cases in Moyne Shire (13 active cases)
- Two new active cases in Corangamite Shire (seven active cases)
- One new case in Southern Grampians Shire (Nine active cases)
- One active case in Glenelg Shire
- 18 new active cases in Colac-Otway Shire (53 active cases)
South West Healthcare is again offering drive-through COVID-19 testing at the Camperdown Hospital today from 12.30pm to 3.00pm and Friday from 10am to 2pm, in addition to the Warrnambool testing clinic on Merri Street.
Before you arrive fill in this registration form: https://testtracker.covid19.dhhs.vic.gov.au/citizen-prefill
Victoria's COVID-19 cases have again jumped in the last 24 hours, with 5137 new infections recorded and 13 deaths, in another pandemic record for the state.
The number of active cases has grown to 23,833 and 81,093 people were tested in the latest 24-hour period.
On Wednesday the state recorded 3767 new cases and had 19,994 active cases.
There are 55 people actively infectious with the virus in intensive care.
There are 395 in hospital and the seven-day average sits at 378.
However, there are fewer people on ventilators - 23 on Thursday, down from 28 on Wednesday and 33 on Tuesday.
The pandemic's ongoing impact on freight, logistics and workplaces' ability to train staff also means the City of Melbourne has cancelled its drone swarm at Docklands as part of its New Year's Eve celebrations.
"We know this decision is disappointing, particularly for our local traders who have done it so tough this year," Lord Mayor Sally Capp said in a statement.
Everyone with tickets to each of the celebration zones, including at Docklands, can still enjoy other festivities, including localised fireworks, lighting displays, music and family-friendly entertainment.
It is hoping the drone event provider, Celestial, can deliver the spectacle early in 2022.
Australian Associated Press
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Kyra Gillespie
Multi-platform journalist and digital / social producer for Australian Community Media, covering all the latest news across south-west Victoria. Got a news tip? Get in touch: kyra.gillespie@austcommunitymedia.com.au | 0475 951 618
Multi-platform journalist and digital / social producer for Australian Community Media, covering all the latest news across south-west Victoria. Got a news tip? Get in touch: kyra.gillespie@austcommunitymedia.com.au | 0475 951 618