Victoria could have eliminated Covid in six weeks by entering stage-four lockdown in July, analysis shows
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New modelling indicates mandatory masks and strict closures of public spaces early in the state's second wave could have eradicated the virus
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Elimination of Covid-19 has been found to have been achievable in Victoria within six weeks had the state gone into stage-four lockdown with mandatory wearing of masks - but without curfews or 5km travel restrictions - immediately from 9 July, when there were 860 active cases of the virus in the state.
The modelling analysis published in the Medical Journal of Australia (MJA) on Monday also says it was a missed opportunity that an expert advisory group on elimination was not convened, limiting the capacity for an optimal evidence-informed policy response".
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