Daniel Andrews has cast doubt over foreshadowed plans to further ease coronavirus restrictions tomorrow, amid a growing outbreak in Melbourne's north. 9News
One of those is a student who attends East Preston Islamic College and another is a student at the nearby Croxton School.
"We're still trying to establish the exact link, if any, between this new family of four and the wider metro north outbreak." "There are thousands in the lab right now that will be processed today and will come to us later on this evening," Mr Andrews said.
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