ALLISON LANGDON:Well, let's bring in now the Deputy Chief Medical Officer Professor Michael Kidd who is also joining us from Canberra.
Professor, thank you for your time this morning. A hundred and fifty-four out of the 191 new cases determined yesterday are still under investigation.
How do you contact trace so many cases? Have we now lost control of it?MICHAEL KIDD:No, we haven't lost control and, in fact, what we've seen over the last week is a very substantial boost in the number of people involved in both testing people across Melbourne, but also with the very essential contact tracing to follow up everybody who has been in contact with someone who is a new infection.We've had over 800 personnel contributed by the Commonwealth to.