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Coronavirus Australia live news: - ABC News

The annual Foodbank survey reports a dramatic increase in demand at food charities across Australia during the pandemic, and says young people have been hit hardest.

Follow today's events as they unfold.

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By Dean Bilton

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Fifteen new cases in Victoria, no deaths, 14-day average rises 

Melbourne's 14-day average has risen to 9.9, up from 9.3 yesterday.

  
Regional Victoria's average remains at 0.4.

  
The number of cases in Melbourne with an unknown source sits at 11.

By Dean Bilton

What's the latest with Victoria and masks? 

Some new, more strict rules around mask wearing are coming into force in Victoria today. The short version is:

As of today, all Victorians must wear a fitted mask when leaving the house.

 
This applies to all Victorians no matter where they live.

 
Bandanas, scarves and face shields alone are no longer acceptable.

 
You can still wear a shield that covers your forehead and the sides of your face but it must be worn with a mask.

 
The penalty for not wearing a mask is $200.

By Dean Bilton

Back to school!

Hi Dean, can we please send out a massive good luck to all the primary kids returning to school today in Melbourne? My Miss 9 is full of nerves after spending term two and three online learning. Cheers to all the parents handing in their teachers resignation today too!

-Jane

Yes indeed! We'll have more through the day as Melbourne kids whack those uniforms on again and give their parents some respite, but for now — as you all rediscover the fun of the morning rush — good luck!

By Dean Bilton

Might want to clean your phone... 

The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 can live for up to 28 days on surfaces such as mobile phone screens and ATMs — much longer than previously thought — new Australian research has found.

CSIRO scientists tested the SARS-CoV-2 virus to see how long it survived on surfaces such as cotton, paper, stainless steel, glass and vinyl.

According to Trevor Drew, director of the Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness:

Touchscreen devices such as mobile phones, bank ATMs, supermarket self-serve checkouts and airport check-in kiosks are high-touch surfaces which may not be regularly cleaned and pose a transmission risk.

By Dean Bilton

Foodbank records dramatic surge during coronavirus 

Each year, Foodbank releases a report into food insecurity in Australia, and as you can probably imagine 2020's paints a pretty dire picture.

The number of people suffering from food insecurity and requiring relief has risen sharply, and even more interesting are the age demographics of the most affected.

Supplied: Foodbank

The survey also says that a majority of people requiring food relief do not believe government schemes like JobKeeper and JobSeeker have been helpful to them:

Of those who are in need of government assistance, only 38% suggest this assistance has helped their situation, whereas 62% are not receiving the help they need (37% needed additional assistance, 21% were ineligible, 4% found it too difficult to apply).

By Dean Bilton

Welcome back

  

Morning all! Monday morning eh, how good? Only way to make it better is to throw in a healthy amount of coronavirus updating in this here live blog.

  

We'll have all the news, all the press conferences and all the everything else here today, so stick around as you go about your day.

  

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