Australia's Victoria state reported two new locally acquired cases of Covid-19 in Melbourne, both linked to an existing cluster that prompted renewed social distancing measures in the city.
Victoria state Health Minister Martin Foley said the cases were both traced to infections reported from a residential townhouse complex in Melbourne, raising the cluster to six.
Hundreds of residents were urged to undergo testing and to self-isolate. Melbourne ended a two-week hard lockdown late last week but some restrictions on travel and gatherings remain, including rules that require its five million residents to stay within 25km of their homes.