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Despite the ban on going out, the state police intensified their search and issued 25 tickets a day

2019-nCoV Special
Source: xkb.com.au
[Social News]     04 Apr 2020
Police fined another 25 people across the state yesterday as some people in the state continued to ignore restrictions on new crown viruses. In the past 24 hours, police have conducted more than 707 spot checks on homes, businesses and non-essential services, state police said saturday. According to the state police, if people leave their homes for non-essential reasons or are fined A $1652, a com...

Police fined another 25 people across the state yesterday as some people in the state continued to ignore restrictions on new crown viruses.

Despite the ban on going out, the state police intensified their search and issued 25 tickets a day

In the past 24 hours, police have conducted more than 707 spot checks on homes, businesses and non-essential services, state police said saturday.

According to the state police, if people leave their homes for non-essential reasons, or are fined A $1652, company will be fined A $A $9913.

Since the introduction of this provision ,25 fines have been issued yesterday, bringing the total number of fines to 57.

Since 21 March, more than 12,500 spot checks have been have been conducted by state officials.

Prime Minister Andrews (Daniel Andrews) is expected to further strengthen phase III restrictions, including a ban on recreational fishing or golf.

Meanwhile, the state`s opposition has called for the temporary redeployment of protection services to help respond to the epidemic.

Opposition police speaker Sothwick (David Southwick) said :" The state`s police resources continue to be strained and professionals should not be allowed to look after empty train stations. "

Three of the seven new crown virus death cases in Virginia were patients at Alfred Hospital (The Alfred Hospital), and since last week about 100 staff members have been sent home for isolation.

Even though the curve has flattened-that is, infection rates haven`t continued to rise-more needs to be done, says Brett Sutton, chief health officer.

To date, as many as 62 cases of community transmission have been reported in the State, compared with less than 30 a few days ago.

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