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Coronavirus Australia live news: Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews set to give COVID-19 update after Melbourne average increases again - ABC News

A $250 million Victorian Government initiative to help disadvantaged students bounce back from a pandemic-interrupted school year will see an additional 4,100 tutors added to the education workforce, with 80 per cent of them expected to be women.

Follow today's events as they unfold.

Key events

Live updates

By Michael Doyle

Andrews, Sutton, defend contact tracing

There were several questions today to both the Premier and the Chief Health Officer about the effectiveness of the state's contact tracing. 

The Premier said if the the contact tracing was not working, then he would not be announcing 12 new cases today — implying there would be more.

Professor Sutton said the Government's response he been "above and beyond".

"I would say we're following at a minimum the national guidelines for outbreak management and contact tracing," he said.
 
"And we're going above and beyond that. 
 
"We are following casual contacts, and we're asking them to test when they have been exposed at exposure sites. 
 
So, we are doing an approach that is the same across Australia, at least at the minimum level as defined in the national guidelines, and above and beyond that.

By Michael Doyle

Key Event

Queensland has recorded zero new cases of COVID-19

By Michael Doyle

Daniel Andrews now knows the date of a 'US festival'

Halloween is on October 31. 

Daniel Andrews has been told this by the press. 

This was a light-hearted moment — of sorts — in today's press conference.

By Michael Doyle

Daniel Andrews has taken a swipe at the Opposition Leader

The Premier has called the moves from the Opposition, especially the no-confidence vote, "cheap politics".

Not an epidemiologist or expert amongst them, it's all about them and their benefit, not the Victorian community's benefit. It's all about politics and politics doesn't work.

By Michael Doyle

Daniel Andrews says people who have been fined and haven't paid will be pursued

By Michael Doyle

Daniel Andrews has again defended his leadership and handling of the second wave.

By Michael Doyle

Have we missed the an opportunity to have adequate back burning?

The Victorian Premier has said he will have more to say on bushfire preparation soon.

Mr Andrews said that BOM was firming some of its forecasts for the coming months.

There is very significant rain events forecast for spring. There's also - the bureau are firming in some of their assessments about the nature of the summer.

By Michael Doyle

REPORTER: It's been reported that New South Wales has recorded 13 new cases today. That's more than Victoria, but we're still in lockdown.

  

Professor Sutton's reply:

  

So the circumstances in New South Wales are very different. 
  
They have prospectively followed a small number of cases over recent months, where they've looked forward to the contacts that they have and managed them appropriately. 
  
If we had started with a few days of cases that were not really in complex households, that were not really challenging circumstances, we might have been able to approach this very differently. 
  
What we had was 20,000 cases over over several weeks that have come down to a low level but the remaining chains of transmission in Victoria are some of the trickiest, I imagine, in the world. 

By Michael Doyle

Breakdown of Victoria's cases

  • One case linked to the Chadstone outbreak
  • One linked to Astra health care
  • One has links to Uniting Age Well in Preston
  • Another one believed to be linked to Chadstone
  • Seven cases linked to Box Hill Hospital, including four from the same house.

The 12th case is the one from Geelong, which Professor Sutton believes will ultimately be a negative case.

By Michael Doyle

Key Event

Seven new locally acquired cases in NSW 


Health authorities in NSW have confirmed seven new locally acquired coronavirus infections in the 24 hours to 8.00pm yesterday.
  
Two of them are GPs whose cases were revealed yesterday afternoon.
  
The other five are all members of the same household.
  
There were also six infections in returned travellers in hotel quarantine. 

By Michael Doyle

Why can't we extend the radius from 5km to 10km?

Professor Sutton said: 

Look, it is ultimately a decision about what is proportionate for reducing the amount of interaction from one person to another.
  
Five kilometres is a judgement about where people could reasonably go for exercise, where people could reasonably go for the permitted reasons without increasing too significantly the number of other people and households they come into contact with.

When you double that radius, you're multiplying by four times the number of households you can potentially come into contact with.

It's just trying to make a judgement about limiting interactions to an extent possible, but allowing people some opportunity to find a park, find a walking trail for the purpose of exercise.

By Michael Doyle

What's the difference between NSW and Victoria?
 

Professor Sutton said the biggest difference between the two states is that at the height of the second wave,the virus got into households with large numbers and got into more businesses and industries.

 

So the challenge in Victoria is profoundly different from equivalent case numbers in any other jurisdiction of Australia.

By Michael Doyle

CHO pleased with no 'unknown acquisition'

Professor Brett Sutton has said he wanted days like today — where it appears there are no unknown cases — every day.

The 12 cases today — one probably not real, and 11 are linked to known cases.

That means, by definition, there are no cases of unknown acquisition for today. That's what we want every day. And when we have cases who are in isolation at the time that they get tested and get that positive result, they're not gonna be exposing anyone else. And so we'll see these numbers drive down.

By Michael Doyle

You can sign up online

WHERE DO I SIGN UP?! I'd love to do this, my placements fell through thanks to Covid so just getting in front of kids and helping them through this kerfuffle would be amazing! Both for them and me!I'll stand-by for more info - but I am keen as a bean!

-Pre-service teacher

The Deputy Premier said:

There is a website up for people to pre-register their interest at www.education.vic.gov.au.

By Michael Doyle

'The virus has taken people's freedoms'

Mr Andrews has backed his Government's decision to go into and remain in lockdown.

  

It's been put to me that it's the Government that has taken away people's freedoms.
  
The virus has taken people's freedoms away. Be very clear.
 
Ultimately, case numbers are too high to open up now. That is a fact. That is based on the best of public health advice.

By Michael Doyle

Andrews says on Sunday they will ease restrictions which 'are safe'

The Premier said again the entirety of Step 3 will not be introduced on Sunday.

  

The advice is that would not be safe. 

 

We will, however, choose those items on that list of things proposed to happen this coming Sunday.

 

Those that are safe, we will proceed with.

 

And there may be some others that we believe are safe that were not necessarily foreshadowed at that time.

 

This is a changing thing. I know that's frustrating.

By Michael Doyle

Q: Will they be on contracts? Will they be casual? On what basis will they be employed?

Answer:

 So, the funding will be provided directly to government schools, so the student resource package, the school budgets. They will get additional funding and they'll be there to employ teachers.

By Michael Doyle

Victoria wants retired teachers to 'put their hand up'

The 4,100 tutors will need to be recruited by the Victorian Government. 

Mr Merlino said:

"We need to recruit a lot of people - more than 4,000. We know that they're out there. Currently, there are about 5,500 teachers who are either recently retired or on a long-term leave. There are 4,000 pre-service teachers, there are 3,600 casual relief teachers." 

  

"We need more than 4,000 of them to put their hand up. So, my message to retired teachers, pre-service teachers, casual relief teachers: We want you, and our kids need you."

By Michael Doyle

$250 million announced to help more than 200,000 students in 2021 

  

Victorian Deputy Premier, James Merlino, is making a statement on education. 

  

Because of the number of students who struggled with learning from home, the Government will invest $250 million to recruit 4,100 new tutors.

In 2021, this is expected to help more than 200,000 students, according to the Deputy Premier. 

   

"This is the single biggest boost to individual learning in our state's history," he said.

By Michael Doyle

More on COVID-19 numbers

Of the 186 currently active cases, 16 are healthcare workers.

There are six active cases in regional areas, and there are 30 active cases in aged care settings.

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