China News Service, July 2 (Xinhua) reported that on July 2, local time in Victoria, Australia, 77 new cases of new crowns and 8 new diagnoses in New South Wales were added. At present, the country has accumulatively confirmed 8002 cases and 104 deaths.

On July 1, 2020 local time, in Melbourne, Australia, citizens were tested for new coronavirus.

Victorian community-transmitted cases have the largest single-day increase

  According to reports, 77 new cases were diagnosed in Victoria. Chief Medical Officer Sutton said that many of the cases confirmed on the 2nd appeared in the high-risk areas that were blocked. "There are 31 new cases of community-transmitted cases, which is the largest increase in a single day since the beginning of the epidemic." There are currently 332 cases of community-transmitted cases of unknown origin.

  Currently, a total of 20 patients are being treated in the hospital, 4 of them in the intensive care unit. Since July 1, the number of people receiving the new coronavirus test has increased by more than 26,300, reaching approximately 856,000.

  At the same time, Victorian Police Chief Patton said on the 2nd that the police force on the streets of Melbourne will increase significantly, patrolling and discovering people who violated the social distance restrictions during the outbreak.

On July 1, 2020 local time, in Melbourne, Australia, citizens were tested for new coronavirus.

Sydney Airport undergoes a health check

  There were 8 newly confirmed cases of new crowns in NSW, all of them returning to Australia in isolation in hotels. Since the beginning of the epidemic, 3211 cases have been diagnosed in NSW. A total of 68 patients are receiving treatment in hospitals in NSW, and one patient is in the intensive care unit.

  It is understood that the NSW Health Department staff recently discovered a person with symptoms of the new coronavirus on a train from Melbourne. In this regard, NSW Health Minister Hazad said, "Our staff found that someone had symptoms, this person was tested in Victoria, and then boarded the train to Sydney. This approach is stupid."

  It is reported that the Sydney Airport has already started health checks and the border is also being checked. Hazad reminded people from high-risk areas in Melbourne not to enter NSW. "Don't come to NSW, otherwise you will face a fine of A$11,000 and six months' imprisonment."

Northern Territory's first case in 3 months

  It is understood that a tourist returning to Australia recently became the first confirmed case of a new crown in the Northern Territory of Australia in the past three months. He had traveled to the high-risk area of ​​Melbourne before returning to the Northern Territory. The patient completed two weeks of isolation in Melbourne, then flew from Melbourne to Brisbane, and arrived in Darwin from Brisbane on June 29.

  In this regard, the Northern Territory Health Minister Philes said on the 2nd that the patient was a Darwin and he returned to Australia from overseas. "The patient began to feel unwell after coming to Darwin and tested it and took all precautions." The patient has been taken to the Royal Darwin Hospital for isolation treatment.