We are down 118 cases on yesterday's data... = some small good news...Reported yesterday: 2,179 new local cases and 0 cases acquired overseas.
— VicGovDH (@VicGovDH) October 14, 2021
- 38,752 vaccines administered
- 73,942 test results received
- Sadly, 6 people with COVID-19 have died
More later: https://t.co/OCCFTAtS1P#COVID19Vic #COVID19VicData pic.twitter.com/dQ8T9QNCPg
Share of VIC Cases in past 14 days by LGA
— CovidBaseAU 🦠📊🇦🇺 (@covidbaseau) October 14, 2021
Hume (C): 15.68%
Whittlesea (C): 9.03%
Casey (C): 7.75%
Brimbank (C): 6.52%
Wyndham (C): 6.51%
Melton (C): 6.05%
Moreland (C): 5.06%
Greater Dandenong (C): 4.17%
Darebin (C): 3.18%
Melbourne (C): 2.63%
Moonee Valley (C): 2.36% pic.twitter.com/qKwXY2uTSO
Mornington Peninsula is still on the high charts too...Our 1.16% second dose vax yesterday is the highest we’ve had, and if we keep it up (including on weekends) we’re at 80% on Friday 29/10.
— Andy Murray (@AndyMur88075585) October 14, 2021
VIC Reff By LGA
— CovidBaseAU 🦠📊🇦🇺 (@covidbaseau) October 14, 2021
In LGAs with enough cases to count:
Highest:
Greater Shepparton: 1.76
Frankston: 1.58
Latrobe: 1.56
Kingston: 1.54
Mornington Peninsula: 1.53
Stonnington: 1.48
Lowest:
Manningham: 0.58
Mitchell: 0.65
Ballarat: 0.75
Hume: 0.79
Knox: 0.82
Hobsons Bay: 0.83 pic.twitter.com/STiwulSdlP
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