VIC Reff By LGA
— CovidBaseAU 🦠📊🇦🇺 (@covidbaseau) October 11, 2021
In LGAs with enough cases to count:
Highest:
Whitehorse: 1.97
Glen Eira: 1.88
Casey: 1.85
Kingston: 1.78
Yarra Ranges: 1.72
Mornington Peninsula: 1.68
Lowest:
Mitchell: 0.78
Moonee Valley: 0.79
Hume: 0.8
Cardinia: 0.92
Bayside: 0.95
Port Phillip: 1.01 pic.twitter.com/TZyFBYj35t
Today's case numbers look cautiously promising. It's impossible to know if we've turned a corner yet, but strong testing and stabilising numbers are a great sign that the incredible work of Victorians in getting vaccinated quickly, is working. Keep at it, team! #covid19vic
— Dr Sandro Demaio (@SandroDemaio) October 11, 2021
Sadly Casey, my workplace region, is still up in the high slot...And Mornington Peninsula, my home, is just scraping in to the high slot...Hmmm..It's too soon to be a trend, but for the first time since August, our seven day average of cases has come down.
— Dan Andrews (@DanielAndrewsMP) October 12, 2021
And even better - our seven day average for vaccinations has never been higher.
We're almost there Victoria - we just have to keep going.
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