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Deputy Chief Medical Officer interview on Sunrise on 24 June 2020

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NATALIE BARR:Coronavirus testing stations in Victoria are being stretched to the limit, with thousands of residents line up to checked as authorities try to control the spike in cases.

Premier Daniel Andrews has warned hotspot suburbs could be put back into lockdown, if numbers don't fall.For more, I'm joined by Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr Nick Coatsworth.

Morning to you. There's been a lot of demand for testing, but some of the clinics have now closed yesterday. Are you worried some people with symptoms will give up, because they can't get checked?DR NICK COATSWORTH:Well, firstly, I'm ecstatic really, that Victorians are turning out in such numbers and hearing the message to get tested with symptoms.

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