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Local lockdown looms

Brimbank may be subjected to a “local lockdown” as the state government scrambles to avoid a second wave of COVID-19.

The municipality has been flagged as a virus “hot spot” with another outbreak identified in Keilor Downs.

The move would mean all residents in Brimbank would be confined to their homes.

Residents would still be permitted to shop for essentials, go to the doctor, exercise, or go about work if it is not possible to do so from home.

“I cannot rule out the notion of ‘hot spots’ where we see substantial community transmission being the subject of lockdowns,” Mr Andrews said.

“It may be the case in the days ahead that we have to move to those local government areas or suburbs where some of this activity has gone on, where the data tells us a very clear story that there are extra cases.”

Brimbank mayor Georgina Papafotiou warned harsher restrictions would significantly impact the local economy.

“Council has taken a cautious approach to reopening facilities and services, with staff and community safety top of mind at all times.

“Knowing things can change, we are following the regulations set out by the government and have physical distancing and hygiene protocols in place and the required number limits at all facilities,” Cr Papafotiou said.

“While the health and safety of our community is the number one priority, the restrictions to date have had an undeniable impact on businesses and community members in our municipality, and will continue to if tougher measures are called for by the government.”

It comes as Keilor Downs Secondary College was forced to close for a second time after a student tested positive for the virus.

The Department of Health and Human Services said investigations established that a case previously linked to a current family outbreak in Keilor Downs attended the college two days while infectious.

The Keilor Downs outbreak has 11 associated cases, living in nine households.

A drive-through testing site was re-opened at the Keilor Community Hub on Monday and anyone with symptoms, not matter how mild, are urged to get tested.

As of Monday morning there were 10 active cases in Brimbank, taking the municipality to an all time total of 85, the fourth highest in the state.

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