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Landmark day for Victoria as COVID infections fall below 300

Victorians have been offered a glimmer of hope, with daily coronavirus infections falling to their lowest level in a fortnight on Thursday.

State health authorities confirmed 278 more COVID cases on Thursday – the lowest number since 255 were reported on July 29.

Unfortunately, Victoria’s death toll has also risen further, with eight more fatalities confirmed.

Thursday’s deaths take the state’s virus toll to 275 – with a record 21 reported on Wednesday, and more than 100 in the past week alone. Australia’s national toll is 360.

The daily infection figure will also further reduce Victoria’s active virus infections. They fell for the first time in weeks on Wednesday – albeit only marginally – when Victoria had 7877 active cases (down three from Tuesday).

Thursday also marks the end of the first full week in Melbourne’s strict six-week coronavirus shutdown. Less stringent Stage 3 measures have also been enforced in regional Victoria for the same length of time.

On Wednesday, Premier Daniel Andrews was confident Victoria’s COVID-19 curve was flattening, despite cases returning above 400 after three days of lower figures.

While noting Victoria’s seven-day case average was already falling, Mr Andrews acknowledged the lockdown’s full effects would not be known until next week.

“We all know that a week is not the life-cycle of this virus,” he said.

“This is not precise. It’s not exact because it’s all dependent upon literally hundreds of millions of individual choices and decisions that each of us make every single day.”

Mr Andrews is expected to give his daily briefing later on Thursday.

-with AAP

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