MORE NEWSChief Minister Michael Gunner must resign over alleged cocaine sex scandal: FinocchiaroInterstate judge to preside over Colleen Gwynne committal hearingGovt playground cost now at $3 millionIt means people from these Local Government Areas will be able to travel to the Northern Territory without having to quarantine and people in Mandatory Supervised Quarantine will be able to leave after this time.Those isolating in the NT from a Victorian hotspot awaiting a COVID-19 test result will also be able to leave quarantine unless they have been identified as a close contact of a positive case.chief health officer Dr Hugh Heggie said he would continue to monitor the situation in Victoria.“Based on current expert advice on control of the Holiday Inn Cluster in Victoria, provided at the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee, it is appropriate to revoke Victorian Local Government Areas as hot spots for the purpose of travel to the Northern Territory,” he said.“The cases linked to the Holiday Inn Cluster have been contained and their contacts traced while significant community testing has been undertaken with no new cases. This gives me confidence in revoking the hot spots in line with Victoria coming out of its five day lockdown tonight.”It comes after 35 suburbs, Melbourne Airport and the Holiday Inn at Melbourne Airport were made hot spots on Friday morning, following an outbreak of the highly infectious UK variant of COVID-19 at the Holiday Inn.Melbourne airport, the first airport in Australia to be declared as a hot spot, was revoked as a hotspot on Tuesday morning.$1 FOR ALL YOUR NEWS? HERE’S HOW: Sign up now to our amazing deal of $1 for 28 daysClose contacts of positive cases from any of the Victorian hot spots who are in the Northern Territory, are still required to complete their 14 day quarantine [email protected] follow Will Zwar
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