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EIGHT staff at Melbourne's The Alfred hospital test positive to coronavirus - hundreds in isolation - Daily Mail

Coronavirus outbreak at Melbourne's The Alfred hospital as EIGHT staff test positive and hundreds more go into isolation

  • Eight staff at The Alfred hospital in Melbourne tested positive to coronavirus 
  • Contact tracers still to determine how many other staff could be impacted 
  • Hundreds of people connected to the hospital are now in self isolation 

Eight staff at The Alfred hospital in Melbourne have tested positive to coronavirus, forcing hundreds more into self isolation. 

Victoria became the coronavirus capital of Australia on Saturday when a further 216 cases were diagnosed.

Contact tracers are still trying to determine how many other staff at The Alfred may have come into contact with the infected staff members.

The Alfred has not confirmed the roles of the staff members who have tested positive.

Eight staff at The Alfred hospital in Melbourne have tested positive to coronavirus , forcing hundreds more into self isolation

Eight staff at The Alfred hospital in Melbourne have tested positive to coronavirus , forcing hundreds more into self isolation

The infectious diseases ward at The Alfred (pictured), which is currently housing COVID-19 cases, has been effectively locked down in an attempt to stem the spread of the virus

The infectious diseases ward at The Alfred (pictured), which is currently housing COVID-19 cases, has been effectively locked down in an attempt to stem the spread of the virus

Hospital staff have reported they include a nurse, a pharmacy assistant and student, a ward clerk and respiratory intern who may have come into contact with intensive care patients.  

The infectious diseases ward, which is currently housing COVID-19 cases, has been effectively locked down in an attempt to stem the spread of the virus.

Anybody entering the ward must register their details with a concierge to ensure they can track their movements. 

Victoria now has more diagnosed cases of COVID-19 than any other state in Australia with 3,560 cases, 275 more than in New South Wales, which has so far recorded  3,285 cases.

A medical worker is pictured performing a COVID-19 test as Melbourne re-enters stage three lockdown restrictions

A medical worker is pictured performing a COVID-19 test as Melbourne re-enters stage three lockdown restrictions

Shoppers in Melbourne are pictured wearing facemasks as testing in the metropolitan are ramps up

Shoppers in Melbourne are pictured wearing facemasks as testing in the metropolitan are ramps up 

On Saturday, a man in his 90s died of the deadly respiratory infection in Victoria, taking the state's death toll to 23. 

Thirty of Saturday's new cases are linked to known outbreaks, while the remaining 186 are still under investigation to determine their origin.

There are currently 49 Victorians in hospital with coronavirus, including 15 who remain in intensive care. 

During his press conference, the state's Premier Daniel Andrews urged the public to follow health directives and stay at home. 

Victoria has suffered another coronavirus death on Saturday, and 216 new cases overnight

Victoria has suffered another coronavirus death on Saturday, and 216 new cases overnight

'This is not an ordinary weekend. It is anything but that,' he said.

'You've got to be in your home if you are in the metropolitan Melbourne or the Mitchell Shire. 

'I wouldn't want anyone in Melbourne to think this isn't relevant to you. It is relevant to your family, your street, your community and all of us. We've all got a part to play.'

There are just four reasons people living in locked down suburbs should leave their homes.

Those reasons are: 

  • Essential shopping
  • Work or study 
  • Giving or receiving medical care 
  • Daily exercise

MELBOURNE'S SECOND LOCKDOWN

AREAS BACK UNDER STAGE THREE RESTRICTIONS:

* Metropolitan Melbourne covering 30 Local Government Areas - Banyule, Hume, Moreland, Bayside, Kingston, Mornington Peninsula, Boroondara, Knox, Nillumbik, Manningham, Port Phillip, Cardinia, Maribyrnong, Stonnington, Casey, Maroondah, Whitehorse, Darebin, Melbourne, Whittlesea, Frankston, Melton, Wyndham, Glen Eira, Monash, Yarra, Greater Dandenong, Moonee Valley, Yarra Ranges, Hobsons Bay.

* Mitchell Shire which includes the towns of Broadford, Kilmore, Seymour, Tallarook, Pyalong and Wallan.

WHAT WILL CLOSE AGAIN:

* Community sport

* Indoor sports and recreation including arenas and stadiums

* Swimming pools, saunas and bathhouses

* Food courts

* Indoor and outdoor cinemas

* Casino and gaming

* Brothels and strip clubs

* Beauty and personal care services

* Holiday accommodation and camping

* Play centres and playgrounds

* Galleries, museums and zoos

VISTORS AND PUBLIC GATHERINGS:

* No visitors allowed in homes

* Public gatherings and exercise can only be with immediate household or two people

ALLOWED OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES:

* Fishing and boating

* Tennis, golf and surfing

OPEN FOR BUSINESS:

* Retail subject to density

* Markets for food and drink only

* Hairdressers

HOSPITALITY:

* Cafes, restaurants, pubs, clubs and bars return to takeaway only

REAL ESTATE:

* Return to remote auctions

* Inspections by appointment only

INTIMATE PARTNERS:

* Visits allowed

SECOND PLACE OF RESIDENCE:

* No visits outside the restricted areas - subject to conditions

HOLIDAYS:

* Can be completed by those already on holiday

* No new holiday travel from 11.59pm on July 8

FUNERALS:

* Ten people, plus those conducting the funeral

WEDDINGS:

* Five people (couple, witnesses and celebrant)

RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES:

* Broadcast only.

 

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