Victoria records four new cases as state begins sixth lockdown

By Abbir DibUpdated August 6, 2021 â€" 9.36amfirst published at 8.34am

Victoria’s coronavirus outbreak has grown by four new locally acquired cases on Friday, including a primary school student from Melbourne’s south-west.

The official health department figures come as Heathdale Christian College announced a year six student who attended the Werribee campus from August 3 to August 5 had tested positive for coronavirus.

An empty mall on Friday morning, the first day of the state’s sixth lockdown.

An empty mall on Friday morning, the first day of the state’s sixth lockdown.Credit:Justin McManus

Parents at the school were informed in the early hours of Friday morning.

The state recorded six new cases on Friday, the first day of the state’s sixth lockdown. Two of these cases had been revealed on Thursday afternoon.

The new cases are all linked to previously reported cases and were not in quarantine during their infectious periods.

Quiet streets in Melbourne after the state went into lockdown for the sixth time.

Quiet streets in Melbourne after the state went into lockdown for the sixth time.Credit:Justin McManus

Victorian health authorities listed three new exposure sites late on Thursday: two Virgin Australia flights as well as one of the terminals at Melbourne Airport bringing the total to 84.

The new exposure sites are related to a 31-year-old Sydney man who tested positive after arriving in Melbourne on his way to Launceston on August 2.

Upon his arrival in Tasmania on Monday, it was discovered the man did not have a valid border pass and had also visited a high-risk area in New South Wales, so he was immediately placed in hotel quarantine.

On Tuesday, he was tested and took a taxi to the airport to fly home to NSW without waiting for his test result.

The daily figures come after protesters stormed the Melbourne CBD on Thursday evening calling for the resignation of Premier Daniel Andrews and for ‘freedom’ just hours after the snap lockdown was announced.

Hundreds of people gathered in Flinders street at 7pm and marched around the city, mostly mask-less, and some protesters armed with flares.

Police made fifteen arrests and used pepper spray to quell aggravated protesters who were chanting “no lockdown”.

Hundreds of people protested lockdown in the CBD on Thursday evening.

Hundreds of people protested lockdown in the CBD on Thursday evening.Credit:NINE NEWS

Sixteen fines were handed out for breaching CHO directions, some of those rules were engaged an hour after protesters started rallying.

Assistant Commissioner Luke Cornelius said some protesters are known to Victoria Police as previously instigating freedom rallies.

“Four of the offenders who were arrested or fined are known to police as protest organisers,” he said. “They have been dealt with previously and it is expected will be presented to court on appropriate charges, such as incitement.

“Any offenders who are established to be repeat offenders will also face appropriate charges and be placed before the court to prevent their repeat offending.”

One sergeant was pushed to the ground and allegedly kicked by a protester, causing minor injuries.

The assault, the use of flares, and the vandalisation of a police car have sparked criminal investigations. Victoria Police will use video footage from the protest to identify protesters of interest.

“Police are, together with the vast majority of Victorians who are doing the right thing, outraged that a small minority of people continue to engage in deliberate breaches of the CHO Directions, putting the lives and jobs of their fellow Victorians, as well as their police at risk,” Assistant Commissioner Cornelius said.

“Police will continue to review video footage to identify as many protesters as we can, in order to hold offenders to account, as has been the case for previous protests,” he said.

More to come

Abbir Dib is a breaking reporter at The Age

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