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No new peninsula case as state rises by 21

By Cameron McCulloughApril 8, 2020Updated:April 8, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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Coronavirus cases in Victoria have today risen to 1212 – an increase of 21 from yesterday.

The Mornington Peninsula’s figures stayed steady at 54.

Nearby, the City of Frankston have 36 confirmed cases, one up since yesterday.

The City of Casey have 45 confirmed cases, with no new cases since yesterday.

The Mornington Peninsula has dropped its position to the sixth highest number of infections of all the Local Government Areas, falling from second highest just eight days ago.

The ten worst affected Local Government Areas in Victoria are:

City of Stonnington with 87 confirmed cases.
City of Banyule with 73 confirmed cases.
City of Boroondara with 58 confirmed cases.
City of Greater Geelong with 57 confirmed cases.
City of Melbourne with 55 confirmed cases.
Mornington Peninsula Shire with 54 confirmed cases.
City of Moreland with 47 confirmed cases.
City of Casey with 45 confirmed cases.
City of Glen Eira with 45 confirmed cases.
City of Port Phillip with 41 confirmed cases.

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