Chinanews.com, June 30, according to Australia.com, Australia has accumulatively confirmed 7,836 new crown cases and 104 deaths. On the 30th local time, there were 64 newly diagnosed cases in Victoria, 5 newly diagnosed cases in New South Wales, and 2 newly diagnosed cases in Western Australia.

On June 20, local time, the city of Sydney, Australia was breezy and beautiful. People spent the weekend enjoying water fun on the Parramatta River. The picture shows the city center of Sydney. China News Agency reporter Tao Shelan

13 new cases in Victoria are related to the current epidemic

  According to reports, there were 64 newly confirmed cases in Victoria. Of these new cases, 13 were related to the current epidemic.

  Due to the diagnosis of a new crown, Melbourne’s fourth child care centre has recently closed. A staff member of this early education center in Melda has recently tested positive for viruses.

  According to reports, affected by the epidemic, more than ten schools in Melbourne have now been closed for deep cleaning. In addition, a total of 19 nursing homes were temporarily closed to visitors for two weeks.

  A pharmacy worker at a shopping mall in northern Melbourne has also been diagnosed with new coronavirus recently. In response, the center's management wrote in a letter that the pharmacy will be closed and the cleaning of the shopping center will be strengthened.

  Two new confirmed cases in Western Australia on the 29th were a man in his 40s and a woman in her 60s. They traveled from the United Kingdom and Pakistan to Perth this week. Both patients are currently receiving at the hotel isolation.

On June 8, local time, the public took advantage of the holiday to come to the Blue Mountain Scenic Area, 100 kilometers away from the city of Sydney, to enjoy the natural beauty. China News Agency reporter Tao Shelan

Some parts of Melbourne are blocked again

  According to reports, Victoria Governor Andrews said on the 30th that due to the high rate of community spread of the new coronavirus, 10 postal areas in west and north Melbourne will be blocked by the end of July. In these areas, restrictions similar to those imposed in March and April will be implemented again, which means that people in the blocked areas can only go out to work, exercise or buy groceries.

  The report said that the police will patrol the blocked area and impose fines on the spot for anyone who violates the restrictions.

  In response, Chief Medical Officer Sutton described new cases in Victoria as "heartbreaking changes", but stressed that the surge in cases may be reversed. "There are no alternatives here, and Victorians must pay attention to public health advice, including maintaining social distance and staying home when they are sick."