Department of Health

Coronavirus update for Victoria - 5 April 2020

The total number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Victoria is 1135 – an increase of 20 from yesterday.

05/04/20

The total number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Victoria is 1135 – an increase of 20 from yesterday.

No additional deaths were recorded overnight.

The total number of cases includes 597 men and 538 women. Cases range in age from under one year to their early nineties.

There are 75 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Victoria that may have been acquired through community transmission. More than 56,000 tests have been conducted to date.

Currently 47 people are in hospital – including 11 patients in intensive care – and 573 people have recovered.

Of the total 1135 cases, there have been 911 in Melbourne and 212 in regional Victoria. A number of cases remain under investigation.

The Department of Health and Human Services follows up and monitors all close contacts of confirmed cases and provides them with information and support. All close contacts must self-isolate for 14 days.

There are only four reasons for Victorians to leave their home: food and supplies, medical care and care giving, exercise, and work or education.

All people arriving from any international destination must also self-isolate for 14 days as per Commonwealth Government direction. All travellers returning from overseas to Victoria will be placed in enforced quarantine for the self-isolation period of 14 days.

Police have strong powers to enforce these directions and can issue on the spot fines, including up to $1652 for individuals and up to $9913 for businesses.

Under the State of Emergency people who don’t comply could also be taken to court and receive a fine of up to $20,000. Companies face fines of up to $100,000.

Victoria’s Chief Health Officer Professor Brett Sutton today urged Victorians to stay vigilant.

“While we are starting to see some improvement in the rate of transmission, now is not the time for complacency. We still have a long way to go,” Professor Sutton said.

“We thank those Victorians who overwhelmingly are doing the right thing by staying at home, but we must keep at it to save lives.

“Everyone who’s unwell must isolate themselves and everyone who’s been told they’re in quarantine either as a returned traveller or close contact must do so.”

The Victorian Department of Health and Human Services has a hotline for public information on COVID-19, which is 1800 675 398. Large numbers of calls can result in some delays and we ask Victorians for their patience as we work to manage the volume.

Further information is also available at www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/coronavirusExternal Link

Media enquiries

Department of Health & Human Services Media Unit (03) 9096 8860 or press@dhhs.vic.gov.au.

Cases by Local Government Areas

Please find the latest COVID-19 notifications by local government areas. Note: Notifications are made according to place of residence, not where the infection was acquired.

Local Government Area Cases
STONNINGTON 84
BANYULE 67
BOROONDARA 57
GREATER GEELONG 56
MORNINGTON PENINSULA 53
MELBOURNE 49
MORELAND 46
GLEN EIRA 45
MONASH 38
CASEY 37
PORT PHILLIP 37
FRANKSTON 34
HUME 31
MOONEE VALLEY 31
BRIMBANK 27
DAREBIN 27
WYNDHAM 27
BAYSIDE 26
MANNINGHAM 22
NILLUMBIK 21
YARRA 21
WHITEHORSE 20
YARRA RANGES 19
MELTON 18
KINGSTON 17
WHITTLESEA 16
HOBSONS BAY 13
KNOX 12
GREATER DANDENONG 11
BALLARAT 10
MARIBYRNONG 10
MOIRA 10
CARDINIA 9
GREATER BENDIGO 9
MAROONDAH 9
MITCHELL 9
SURF COAST 9
GREATER SHEPPARTON 8
MOUNT ALEXANDER 6
WELLINGTON 6
BAW BAW 5
LATROBE 5
MACEDON RANGES 5
WARRNAMBOOL 5
BENALLA 3
LODDON 3
MILDURA 3
NORTHERN GRAMPIANS 3
SOUTH GIPPSLAND 3
SOUTHERN GRAMPIANS 3
BASS COAST 2
CAMPASPE 2
HEPBURN 2
HORSHAM 2
MANSFIELD 2
STRATHBOGIE 2
SWAN HILL 2
ARARAT 1
CENTRAL GOLDFIELDS 1
CORANGAMITE 1
EAST GIPPSLAND 1
GANNAWARRA 1
GLENELG 1
GOLDEN PLAINS 1
MOORABOOL 1
MOYNE 1
MURRINDINDI 1
WANGARATTA 1
WEST WIMMERA 1
WODONGA 1
YARRIAMBIACK 1


Reviewed 04 April 2020

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