Melbourne, Australia, 10 October, 2020. Locals are seen shopping for fresh food in the Queen Victoria Market during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews broke the news that Victoria will not be easing restrictions next week. Many experts feared the trigger points to ease restrictions were set impossibly low, however the Premier stated in his press conference today that the virus is all that matters and no matter how long it takes, Victorians will continue to be forced to endure hard lockdown. The state recorded 14 new cases and zero deaths overnight, bringing the 14 day rol

Melbourne, Australia, 10 October, 2020. Locals are seen shopping for fresh food in the Queen Victoria Market during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews broke the news that Victoria will not be easing restrictions next week. Many experts feared the trigger points to ease restrictions were set impossibly low, however the Premier stated in his press conference today that the virus is all that matters and no matter how long it takes, Victorians will continue to be forced to endure hard lockdown. The state recorded 14 new cases and zero deaths overnight, bringing the 14 day rol Stock Photo
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Melbourne, Australia, 10 October, 2020. Locals are seen shopping for fresh food in the Queen Victoria Market during COVID-19 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews broke the news that Victoria will not be easing restrictions next week. Many experts feared the trigger points to ease restrictions were set impossibly low, however the Premier stated in his press conference today that the virus is all that matters and no matter how long it takes, Victorians will continue to be forced to endure hard lockdown. The state recorded 14 new cases and zero deaths overnight, bringing the 14 day rolling average to 9.5, a far cry from 14 days of under 5. Credit: Dave Hewison/Speed Media/Alamy Live News

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