Second person tests positive for COVID-19 after attending Melbourne Black Lives Matter protest

Victorian health officials say it's unlikely a protester who tested positive for coronavirus would have transmitted it to others at the Black Lives Matter rally.

Protesters during the Black Lives Matter rally in Melbourne on 6 June.

Proteste a Melbourne il 6 giugno a supporto del movimento Black Lives Matter. Source: AAP

A second person who attended a Black Lives Matter protest in Melbourne is among 12 new cases of COVID-19 in Victoria.

On Monday, the state's Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton said the new case from the protest was unrelated to the other individual who tested positive after attending the 6 June event.

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