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Daniel Andrews hints Victoria's sixth lockdown will be extended following 25 new cases - as he slams scores of unmasked Melburnians who attended 'Walk, Talk, Sip' pub crawl

Victoria has recorded 25 new Covid-19 cases with 13 infectious in the community as Daniel Andrews admits numbers are still too high to ease the state's sixth lockdown by next week.  

The Premier said it was too soon to decide whether restrictions would be lifted in Melbourne as planned on Thursday.  

'I have always tried to be as frank as possible, whether from this podium or in the work that I do, I am not here to do anything other than to be frank,' he said.

'I do think these numbers are too high. I am not going to make an announcement today. Today is Sunday. I do not know what our position will be on Thursday.' 

Mr Andrews said he was also concerned by the number of residents flouting stay-at-home orders and pointed his finger at a 'Walk. Talk. Sip' event hosted in Richmond on Saturday.

Scores of unmasked residents were caught gathering outside hospitality venues as part of a 'pub crawl', according to the premier. 

Host Richmond 3121 took to Instagram to share a map of the walk, showing six venues dotted along the 5.5km track. 

Victoria's testing commander Jeroen Weimar said the spread of the virus was also being accelerated by parents hosting sleepovers for their children - with almost half of all Covid-19 cases aged under 19.

Victoria has recorded 25 new Covid-19 cases in a worrying sign that the state's sixth lockdown could be extended beyond next week

Victoria has recorded 25 new Covid-19 cases in a worrying sign that the state's sixth lockdown could be extended beyond next week

The figure comes as a leading epidemiologist warned it was 'most unlikely' Melbourne's sixth lockdown would end as planned on Thursday

The figure comes as a leading epidemiologist warned it was 'most unlikely' Melbourne's sixth lockdown would end as planned on Thursday

A photograph uploaded to the host's Instagram page showed a map of the walk with six venues marked along the 5.5km track

A photograph uploaded to the host's Instagram page showed a map of the walk with six venues marked along the 5.5km track

'Children who are visiting each other's houses, people who are having sleepovers, people doing their school work together, it is an incredibly dangerous thing to do,' he said.

'We have essentially 83 people under the age of 19 testing positive to Covid, that is almost half of the outbreak. Is not happening by accident, it is happening because people are getting together.'

Mr Andrews urged residents to limit their contact with other people as much as possible. 

'None of us should be doing anything that potentially spreads this virus because this virus is not something anyone wants to get,' he said.

The host of the 'Walk. Talk. Sip' event took to Instagram on Sunday to claim they never intended to 'create an event'.

'We wanted to clear up a couple of things,' the post read. 

'What was a simple idea based on what we've enjoyed ourselves throughout lockdown has turned into something we never could have imagined.

'On Tuesday we messaged six businesses that were already offering takeaway drink and food with the idea to create and share a little walking map, giving you a chance to support struggling business while getting your walk in.' 

Mr Andrews said he preferred if residents only left their homes for essential reasons and visited as few venues as possible.  

'Venues advertising they would operate as a chain of venues: I'd rather not see that,' he said.

'I don't do the enforcement, I don't issue the fines, but I would prefer if people were not out buying drinks from multiple venues and travelling between multiple venues.' 

The Premier said that health authorities and the Delta variant were racing side by side at the moment.

'I think we are running alongside this virus at the moment, but we have to get out in front,' he said.

'We're better than the challenge we face, we are stronger than the challenge we face, we have demonstrated that like no other Australian, and we can do it again.' 

Scores of unmasked residents were caught gathering outside hospitality venues as part of a 'pub crawl', according to the premier

Scores of unmasked residents were caught gathering outside hospitality venues as part of a 'pub crawl', according to the premier

Mr Andrews said he preferred if residents only left their homes for essential reasons and visited as few venues as possible

Mr Andrews said he preferred if residents only left their homes for essential reasons and visited as few venues as possible

The host of the 'Walk. Talk. Sip' event took to Instagram on Sunday to claim they never intended to 'create an event'

The host of the 'Walk. Talk. Sip' event took to Instagram on Sunday to claim they never intended to 'create an event'

Residents stopping by Brogan's Way Distillery as part of the 'Walk. Talk. Sip' event on Saturday

Residents stopping by Brogan's Way Distillery as part of the 'Walk. Talk. Sip' event on Saturday

Mr Andrews said he wanted to avoid months of lockdown like New South Wales and encouraged residents to get the jab and reach the 80 per cent vaccination target.

'What I'm trying to achieve is that we can be open for some of the time between now and getting to 80 per cent, not locked down like New South Wales are going to be for months and months,' he said.

'I know it's very difficult, I know it's hard, I know no one's enjoying this. But we can't pretend this is over because we desperately want it to be.'   

Sunday's figure of 13 cases infectious in the community adds to the growing number of Covid-19 positive residents who were not isolated over the weekend. Ten were announced on Saturday.  

There were 32,286 Covid-19 tests conducted and 23,076 vaccines distributed in the last 24 hours. 

An additional 84,000 new COVID-19 vaccine appointments will be made available from today in a bid to boost vaccination rates.

Premier Daniel Andrews said he was concerned some residents were disregarding restrictions

Premier Daniel Andrews said he was concerned some residents were disregarding restrictions

The premier said he wanted to avoid months of lockdown like New South Wales and encouraged residents to get vaccinated and reach the 80 per cent target

The premier said he wanted to avoid months of lockdown like New South Wales and encouraged residents to get vaccinated and reach the 80 per cent target

An additional 84,000 new COVID-19 vaccine appointments will be made available from today in a bid to boost vaccination rates

An additional 84,000 new COVID-19 vaccine appointments will be made available from today in a bid to boost vaccination rates

'If you book at a state clinic, you will come along, you'll speak to an experienced health professional, they'll have a conversation with you about whether AstraZeneca works for you, whether it's safe for you and you can then make informed consent,' Mr Andrews said. 

'The Chief Health Officer is not here today, but if I can quote him: the best vaccine is the one you can get today. Do not delay on the basis that there's more coming.' 

Mr Andrews said he would not quibble over vaccine supplies after it was revealed that New South Wales would receive half of the one million doses being sent to Australia from Poland. 

'They have to be given more vaccine in New South Wales because nothing else they're doing is working,' he said.

'They're gonna have to vaccinate their way out of this, and we wish them well in doing that.

'I'm not for a moment quibbling or in any way being difficult about them getting more than us, they needed more than us, frankly. That's not to say we don't have need, but their need is far greater at the moment and the only thing that's going to work for them.' 

An additional 84,000 new COVID-19 vaccine appointments will be made available from today in a bid to boost vaccination rates

An additional 84,000 new COVID-19 vaccine appointments will be made available from today in a bid to boost vaccination rates

Ten of the new cases are linked to the Al-Taqwa College and includes two entire families - one of six and one of three. The other is a household contact of a Covid-19 positive student. 

Seven new cases are connected to Glenroy West Primary School, and three to the Caroline Springs shopping centre.

Five mystery cases have been identified and include a West Footscray construction worker and Dandenong commercial cleaner. 

Dr Weimar said some residents were spreading the virus by leaving their homes to go to work. 

'We've seen people who are not abiding by the work from home directive who are picking up coronavirus and spreading it into their community,' he said.

'Household gatherings, household visits where you're popping over just to see something to make sure they're okay, they're all understandable, but also dangerous because we're seeing the virus hitch along and move from one cluster to another.' 

Covid-19 fragments were also detected in wastewater, prompting health officials to issue an alert for several Melbourne suburbs. 

Carlton, Glenroy, Broadmeadows, Camberwell, Truganina, Williams Landing, and Sunshine West residents were told to get tested if they show flu-like symptoms. 

Residents have been told to only leave their homes for essential reasons and limit the number of venues they visit (pictured, 'Walk. Talk. Sip' event on Saturday)

Residents have been told to only leave their homes for essential reasons and limit the number of venues they visit (pictured, 'Walk. Talk. Sip' event on Saturday)

Melbourne resident walks with two drinks in his hands after visiting one of the six venues in the 'Walk. Talk. Sip' event on Saturday

Melbourne resident walks with two drinks in his hands after visiting one of the six venues in the 'Walk. Talk. Sip' event on Saturday

There are now more than 500 exposure sites spread across multiple Melbourne suburbs, including the Royal Melbourne Women's Hospital and Chadstone Shopping Centre. 

Eight mystery cases are yet to be linked from the City of Melbourne, Glenroy, Melton South, Middle Park, Brunswick West and Wyndham Vale, as well as cases in Newport and West Footscray that were identified earlier this month.

'We are very concerned about what we're seeing across Melbourne,' Health Department deputy secretary Kate Matson said on Saturday.

'We won't have unlinked cases if people come forward to get testing as soon as they possibly can, at the earliest sign of symptoms.'

The 'Walk. Talk. Sip' event was labelled a 'pub crawl' by state premier Daniel Andrews on Sunday

The 'Walk. Talk. Sip' event was labelled a 'pub crawl' by state premier Daniel Andrews on Sunday

The city's stay-at-home orders are due to end at midnight on Thursday, but with another 15 cases reported on Friday - including four mystery infections - Professor Tony Blakely says the restrictions will likely remain

The city's stay-at-home orders are due to end at midnight on Thursday, but with another 15 cases reported on Friday - including four mystery infections - Professor Tony Blakely says the restrictions will likely remain

A swimming pool, hospital and spice store are among the new venues added to the state's growing exposure list.

The Broadmeadows Aquatic and Leisure Centre was visited by a positive case between 5:45pm and 7:15pm on August 5.

The VicRoads, in Melton, between 12:30pm and 1:30pm on August 5 and the Royal Women's Hospital's main entrance, in Parkville, between 7:25am and 8:00am and 10:00am to 10:35am on August 6.

The SK Asian Spices store, in Glenroy, was also visited by a case between 5:50pm to to 7:00pm on August 12. 

A leading epidemiologist has warned it was 'most unlikely' Melbourne's sixth lockdown would end as planned on Thursday.  

Victoria's five-day moving case average is up to 17.4 and the effective reproduction rate is at 1.4, meaning currently every Covid-19 case is infecting almost one and a half people. 

Covid-19 fragments have also been detected in wastewater prompting health officials to issue a high alert across several Melbourne suburbs

Covid-19 fragments have also been detected in wastewater prompting health officials to issue a high alert across several Melbourne suburbs

Prof Blakely urged Victorians to get vaccinated, adding that by Christmas around 80 per cent of the population should have received the jab and therefore restrictions can ease

Prof Blakely urged Victorians to get vaccinated, adding that by Christmas around 80 per cent of the population should have received the jab and therefore restrictions can ease

The city's stay-at-home orders are due to end at midnight on Thursday, but with another 15 cases reported on Friday - including four mystery infections - Professor Tony Blakely says the restrictions will likely remain.  

'Given that we tried a short, sharp lockdown I was hoping now that all arising cases would be occurring amongst quarantining people,' he told 7 News.

'That's not what we see, so I fear we've got quite a way to go with this outbreak yet.'

He said mystery cases were of most concern because they showed there were other chains of transmission undetected in the community.

Prof Blakely urged Victorians to get vaccinated, adding that by Christmas around 80 per cent of the population should have received the jab and therefore restrictions can ease.

'Hopefully we'll have a nice Christmas before we open up next year and deal with incoming people,' he said.

'That's what I'm focusing on is getting to that 80 per cent vaccination coverage and hopefully a good Christmas and New Year.'

There were 32,286 Covid-19 tests conducted and 23,076 vaccines distributed in the last 24 hours

There were 32,286 Covid-19 tests conducted and 23,076 vaccines distributed in the last 24 hours

Victoria's five-day moving case average is up to 17.4 and the effective reproduction rate is at 1.4, meaning currently every COVID-19 case is infecting almost one and a half people

Victoria's five-day moving case average is up to 17.4 and the effective reproduction rate is at 1.4, meaning currently every COVID-19 case is infecting almost one and a half people 

Victorians need to restrict their movements as much as possible, the epidemiologist said, and live as if they are already infected with the virus.

'I've got a bad feeling about this one because of the fact there's those mystery cases out there,' he said.

'I think it's most unlikely we'll be out of lockdown by next Thursday.' 

Professor Adrian Esterman, an epidemiologist and biostatistician at the University of South Australia, agreed.

He said Melbourne will get on top of its Delta variant outbreaks, but not by August 19 when the lockdown is due to end.

'I would say it's highly unlikely,' he said on Friday.

Health authorities are urging Victorians not to delay getting tested, as concern grows about the number of cases in the community while infectious

Health authorities are urging Victorians not to delay getting tested, as concern grows about the number of cases in the community while infectious

The state recorded 21 new locally acquired cases on Saturday, with 10 of those active in the community while infectious, as Melbourne's lockdown continues

The state recorded 21 new locally acquired cases on Saturday, with 10 of those active in the community while infectious, as Melbourne's lockdown continues

'There is a couple of reasons. The effective reproduction number is still quite high - you want to see that get towards one to feel a bit more comfortable - and the moving average is still going up.

'I don't think that lockdown will finish, if I was the Victorian government, until you're in single digits and no mystery cases.' 

NEW VICTORIAN EXPOSURE SITES 

Anyone who attended the following venues at the times listed must get tested and isolate for 14 days regardless of test results:

Hoppers Crossing, Hotts Cafe - August 4 from 1:02pm - 2:27pm 

Anyone who attended the following venues at the times listed must get tested and isolate until given a negative result:

Richmond, Little Frenchie & Co - August 7 from 10:19am - 10:55am

North Melbourne, Liberty Petrol Station North Melbourne - August 12 from 7:30am - 7:55am

St Kilda, Ritz Mansions - August 6 from 8:45am - 2:00pm, August 9 from 8:45am - 6:30pm, August 10 from 8:45am - 6:30pm and August 11 from 8:45am - 3:00pm

Abbotsford, Woolworths Abbotsford - The Hive Shopping Centre - August 9 from 4:31pm - 5:11pm

Richmond, Anchovy - August 8 from 12:17pm - 12:52pm

Richmond, Jemimas Tasty Place - August 8 from 12:05pm - 12:45pm

Malvern East , Coles - Chadstone Shopping Centre - August 7 from 4:28pm - 5:33pm

Malvern East (Chadstone), Chadstone Shopping Centre - August 7 from 4:26pm - 5:40pm

The Chadstone Shopping Centre in Melbourne was exposed to the virus on August 7 from 4:26pm to 5:40pm

The Chadstone Shopping Centre in Melbourne was exposed to the virus on August 7 from 4:26pm to 5:40pm

SOUTH MELBOURNE MARKET STALLS ON COVID-19 ALERT 

Rita's Coffee & Nuts: 322-326 Coventry St, South Melbourne, August 7 from 1.30pm to 2.20pm

The Fish Shoppe: 322-326 Coventry St, South Melbourne, August 7 from 1.30pm to 2.20pm

Small Town Pie Company: 322-326 Coventry St, South Melbourne, August 7 from 1.30pm to 2.20pm

Emerald Hill Nursery: 322-326 Coventry St, South Melbourne, August 7 from 1.30pm to 2.20pm

Vangelis Deli: 322-326 Coventry St, South Melbourne, August 7 from 1.30pm to 2.20pm

Fruits on Coventry: 322-326 Coventry St, South Melbourne, August 7 from 1.30pm to 2.20pm

Haqen's Organics: 322-326 Coventry St, South Melbourne, August 7 from 1.30pm to 2.20pm

 

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