Hotspot lifted for the Rural City of Mildura, and extended for Greater Melbourne, for the purposes of Commonwealth support

The Australian Government Chief Medical Officer, Professor Paul Kelly, has lifted the hotspot for the local government area (LGA) of the Rural City of Mildura, and extended the hotspot for all LGAs in Greater Melbourne, for the purpose of Commonwealth support.

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Hotspot details

Yesterday, Professor Kelly lifted the hotspot for the Rural City of Mildura for the purpose of Commonwealth support from 11:59 pm last night, 21 October 2021, to align with the Victorian government announcement that lockdown restrictions across the state ceased from midnight last night. The Australian Government Chief Medical Officer also extended the hotspot for the purpose of Commonwealth support for all Victorian LGAs in Greater Melbourne for a further 7 days until 11:59 pm on 28 October 2021, with a review on or before this date. This is in response to the ongoing community transmission in the area.

Professor Kelly congratulates and thanks the people of Victoria for their efforts to get vaccinated and reach the 70% double dose threshold to protect themselves and their community.

Professor Kelly reminds people in Victoria to continue to follow their local Health Department directions as Australia progresses reopening in line with the National Plan, and to continue to book their vaccinations.

See current hotspots for your location.

About hotspots for Commonwealth support

Declaring a hotspot for Commonwealth support enables the Commonwealth to:

  • provide personal protective equipment (PPE) from the National Medical Stockpile
  • support aged care facilities, including by providing PPE and the single site workforce supplement, and integrating an aged care response centre into the Public Health Emergency Operations Centre
  • provide help with contact tracing
  • offer testing to those with no symptoms via GP-led respiratory clinics
  • reprioritise vaccine supplies, if required
  • offer the COVID-19 Disaster Payment* to eligible workers
  • offer access to 2 telehealth consultation items through the Medicare Benefits Schedule
  • provide support for childcare services, including additional allowable absences, gap fee waivers and support payments, if other eligibility criteria are met.

*The COVID-19 Disaster Payment will continue to be available in Commonwealth Declared Hotspots. When the state reaches 70% full vaccination of the adult population (16+), recipients will need to reapply weekly. When an 80% vaccination rate is reached, the temporary payment will step down over a period of 2 weeks. For more information please visit Services Australia – COVID-19 Disaster Payment.

Learn more about COVID-19 hotspots for Commonwealth support.

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