‘Explosive potential’: Victoria sends 500 police to contain coronavirus in public housing high rises

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Sudden lockdown has left some of its 3,000 Melbourne residents without food and unable to attend work

Health authorities in Australia are desperately trying to quash the “explosive potential” of a Covid-19 outbreak across nine public housing towers in Melbourne from escalating into a city-wide lockdown, as rents are waived and hardship allowances are introduced for the 3,000 residents who have been banned from leaving their apartments.

 

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This headline is so 2020: calling the police on a virus.

Can I just say before it all kicks off. To be you so.

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