In the last few days, the country of Australia has been infection free but with a sudden surge, Victoria and Melbourne are recording many cases. Australia appears to be overseeing for its lowest daily surge in coronavirus cases in three months, as a state leader told that infection spikes in Europe served as a warning about the risks of ease in lockdown restrictions too soon. In the country's virus epicenter, Victoria, some of the toughest lockdown restrictions in the world were imposed and the same was with the city of Melbourne after a spike in cases last month.
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Daily infections in the state had soared to over 700 at the time, but in the last 24 hours to Sunday morning it recorded 14 new cases, down from 21 new cases the day before and the lowest number since 19 June. Victoria is now on track to meet a target of keeping an average daily increase below 50 by 28 September, when authorities have stated they may think raising restrictions.
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The state's premier, Daniel Andrews, said the figures are a "cause for great optimism and positivity". But after facing pressure over his hard-line approach to coronavirus restrictions, he pointed to recent waves of cases in Europe. "It's heartbreaking to see, all that those communities have given, all the sacrifice that they've made, and now they've got cases running perhaps more wildly than their first wave," he said.
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