Victoria battling COVID-19

Activist Imad Hirmiz

Source: Imad Hirmiz

In Victoria, COVID-19 infections began to increase in recent days after the government lowered restrictions, but now, the government have tightened them again, demanding more care from people for fear of a second wave of the Pandemic.


Community activists from Victoria, Imad Hirmiz, said that there are areas where our community lives, which are considered hot areas and the virus infected people been discovered. He stressed that people should be very cautious.  
He stressed that it is very necessary to pay attention to and obey the instructions of the government and the health authorities, such as reducing gathering and paying attention to hygiene.
He said the government had reintroduced previous restrictions on limiting home visits to five people, reducing the number of customers in restaurants and cafes, public places, while the relevant authorities monitor compliance with the instructions.
Mr. Hirmis added that the state government is still stressing working from home as much as possible, adding that schools are now subject to safety COVID -19 instructions. He called on the community to stay away from some of the customs and traditions that we used to follow, until the end of the pandemic.

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