Four new Geelong cases

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Geelong recorded four new COVID-19 cases yesterday bringing the city’s active cases to 35, according to the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).

The increase brings the total cases in Greater Geelong to 111 and comes amid ten confirmed cases linked to a Breakwater chicken processing plant.

The site’s owner Turosi has confirmed 10 positive cases at the Golden Farms plant but DHHS has yet to classify it an outbreak.

A number of the total 420 employees that underwent tests for COVID-19 (390 negative, 20 pending) live outside of Geelong.

Surf Coast Shire’s active cases dropped to three yesterday while Golden Plains Shire recorded an additional case, bringing its confirmed active cases to six.

Colac Otway Shire currently has 54 active cases after recording four new cases yesterday, with one active case recovering on Saturday.

The department has so far linked 50 cases to an outbreak at Colac’s Australian Lamb Company Abattoir.

Victoria had 384 new COVID-19 cases with 31 reclassified, largely due to duplication, increasing the total by 353 to 9049.

Of the new cases 78 are linked to outbreaks or complex cases, and 306 are under investigation.

Another six Victorians have died from COVID-19, with four related to aged care facilities, bringing the state’s death toll to 83.

The deaths include a man and a woman in their 90s, two women and a man in their 80s and a man in his 70s.

Victoria has 4775 active cases with 1363 cases from unknown transmission.

Currently 260 Victorians are in hospital after contracting COVID-19 with 42 in intensive care, while 3937 people have recovered.

Of the total cases, 8387are from metropolitan Melbourne, while 485 are from regional Victoria.

More than 1,536,600 tests have been processed to date.

Cases currently linked to public housing in North Melbourne, Flemington and Carlton are as follows:

306 cases are residents of various public housing towers in North Melbourne and Flemington.

66 cases are residents of various public housing towers in Carlton.

Active aged care outbreaks with the highest cumulative case numbers are as follows:

88 cases have been linked to Estia Aged Care Facility in Ardeer

86 cases have been linked to St Basil’s Home for the Aged in Fawkner

82 cases have been linked to Epping Gardens Aged Care in Epping

76 cases have been linked to Kirkbrae Presbyterian Homes in Kilsyth

62 cases have been linked to Menarock Life Aged Care Facility in Essendon

53 cases have been linked to Glendale Aged Care Facility in Werribee

51 cases have been linked to Batpcare Wyndham Lodge in Werribee

50 cases have been linked to Estia Aged Care Facility in Heidelberg

40 cases have been linked to Outlook Gardens Aged Care Facility in Dandenong North

39 cases have been linked to Arcare Aged Care Facility in Craigieburn

Single cases in staff members at the following aged care facilities have also been notified to the department – BUPA Aged Care in Woodend, Australian Unity Campbell Place in Glen Waverley, Opal South Valley in Geelong and BUPA Aged Care in Greensborough.

Cases currently linked to key outbreaks are as follows:

99 cases have been linked to Somerville Retail Services in Tottenham

89 cases have been linked to Bertocchi Smallgoods in Thomastown

76 cases have been linked to JBS in Brooklyn

50 cases have been linked to Australian Lamb Company in Colac

29 cases have been linked to the Woolworths Distribution Centre in Mulgrave

27 cases have been linked to LaManna Supermarket in Essendon Fields

19 cases have been linked to Respite Services Australia in Moonee Ponds

14 cases have been linked to the Linfox Warehouse in Truganina

10 cases have been linked to Don KR Castlemaine

10 cases have been linked to Aruma Disability Services in Pascoe Vale

5 cases have been linked to Laverton Cold Storage in Truganina