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  • An asian man working for online food delivery company looks at his phone as he gets an order on Asian food in China town
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 13: A food delivery service man holding an uber eats delivery bag waits at the entrance of an apartment building on May 13, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. One of the amendments to the rules of social golf due to COVID-19 restrictions is that players are encouraged not to touch the flag stick or rakes in the bunkers. COVID-19 restrictions have eased slightly for Victorians in response to Australia's declining coronavirus (COVID-19) infection rate. From today, people in Victoria will be allowed to visit friends and family. A maximum gathering of up to ten outdoors is allowed, or up to five visitors inside a home. Golfing, hiking and fishing is also now permitted. Photo by Asanka Brendon Ratnayake
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  • A group of Chinese food delivery men huddle around scooters in China town
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 13: A food delivery service ride on his motorbike in Chinatown on May 13, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. One of the amendments to the rules of social golf due to COVID-19 restrictions is that players are encouraged not to touch the flag stick or rakes in the bunkers. COVID-19 restrictions have eased slightly for Victorians in response to Australia's declining coronavirus (COVID-19) infection rate. From today, people in Victoria will be allowed to visit friends and family. A maximum gathering of up to ten outdoors is allowed, or up to five visitors inside a home. Golfing, hiking and fishing is also now permitted. Photo by Asanka Brendon Ratnayake
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 13: A food delivery service rides on his deliveroo motorbike on May 13, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. One of the amendments to the rules of social golf due to COVID-19 restrictions is that players are encouraged not to touch the flag stick or rakes in the bunkers. COVID-19 restrictions have eased slightly for Victorians in response to Australia's declining coronavirus (COVID-19) infection rate. From today, people in Victoria will be allowed to visit friends and family. A maximum gathering of up to ten outdoors is allowed, or up to five visitors inside a home. Golfing, hiking and fishing is also now permitted. Photo by Asanka Brendon Ratnayake
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  • A Deliveroo food delivery employee wearing a black helmet
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  • A lone food delivery driver is seen riding down the China Town precinct in Melbourne, Australia, October 9, 2020. The usually bustling China town precinct famed for is numerous eateries is now the domain of food delivery drivers as diners are forced to only have takeaway. <br />
Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for the New York Times
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  • A lone food delivery driver is seen riding down the China Town precinct in Melbourne, Australia, October 9, 2020. The usually bustling China town precinct famed for is numerous eateries is now the domain of food delivery drivers as diners are forced to only have takeaway. <br />
Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for the New York Times
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  • A lone food delivery driver is seen riding down the the usually busy Swanston Street in Melbourne, Australia, October 9, 2020. The usually bustling China town precinct famed for is numerous eateries is now the domain of food delivery drivers as diners are forced to only have takeaway. <br />
Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for the New York Times
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  • A lone food delivery driver is seen riding down the China Town precinct in Melbourne, Australia, October 9, 2020. The usually bustling China town precinct famed for is numerous eateries is now the domain of food delivery drivers as diners are forced to only have takeaway. <br />
Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for the New York Times
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  • A lone food delivery driver is seen riding down the the usually busy Swanston Street in Melbourne, Australia, October 9, 2020. The usually bustling China town precinct famed for is numerous eateries is now the domain of food delivery drivers as diners are forced to only have takeaway. <br />
Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for the New York Times
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  • A lone food delivery driver is seen riding down the China Town precinct in Melbourne, Australia, October 9, 2020. The usually bustling China town precinct famed for is numerous eateries is now the domain of food delivery drivers as diners are forced to only have takeaway. <br />
Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for the New York Times
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 17: A lone food delivery rider is seen delivering food during curfew on August 17, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. Lockdown restrictions have been extended for another two weeks across Melbourne as Victoria continues to record new cases of the highly infectious COVID-19 Delta variant. A curfew is also now in place from 9 pm to 5 am each night across the metropolitan area. The new restrictions will remain in place until 11.59 pm on Thursday, 2 September. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 17: An empty Chinatown precinct at night is seen prior to curfew as a food delivery driver waits on the side on August 17, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. Lockdown restrictions have been extended for another two weeks across Melbourne as Victoria continues to record new cases of the highly infectious COVID-19 Delta variant. A curfew is also now in place from 9 pm to 5 am each night across the metropolitan area. The new restrictions will remain in place until 11.59 pm on Thursday, 2 September. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 29: A food delivery driver waits outside a restaurant to collect food to deliver on March 29, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. All international arrivals into Australia from midnight on Saturday will be placed into mandatory quarantine in hotels for 14 days as the Federal Government increases restrictions to stop the spread of COVID-19.  All libraries, museums, galleries, beauty salons, tattoo parlours, shopping centre food courts, auctions, open houses, amusement parks, arcades, indoor and outdoor play centres, swimming pools are closed and indoor exercise activities are now banned. This is in addition to the closure of bars, pubs and nightclubs which came into effect on Monday. Restaurants and cafes are restricted to providing takeaway only. Weddings will now be restricted to five people including the couple while funerals are limited to 10 mourners. All Australians are now expected to stay at home except for essential outings such as work, grocery shopping and medical appointments. Exercising outdoors alone is still permitted. Australia now has more than 3,600 confirmed cases of COVID-19 while the death toll now stands at 14. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 11: A street scene in China Town as a chef is seen preparing food as a food delivery rider is seen driving past on June 11, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne's lockdown measures were lifted as of 12:01 on Friday, although some COVID-19 restrictions remain in place as Victoria continues to record new coronavirus cases. Masks remain mandatory outdoors, while the five reasons to leave home will no longer apply. Melbourne residents will still be subject to a 25km travel limit from their homes and are not permitted to travel to regional areas. Visitors are still not permitted in homes but outdoor gatherings are allowed for up to 10 people while hospitality and retail are permitted to reopen subject to density limits. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: Food Delivery riders sit in a deserted alley waiting for pickup orders during curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: A lone food delivery rider is seen travelling along a deserted Swanston Street during curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: Food Delivery riders sit in a deserted alley waiting for pickup orders during curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: Food Delivery riders sit in a deserted alley waiting for pickup orders during curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: Food Delivery riders sit in a deserted alley waiting for pickup orders during curfew on September 10, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne residents are currently experiencing some of the strictest and longest coronavirus lockdown measures in the world as Victoria continues to work to contain a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Under stage 4 lockdown restrictions, which came into effect on 2 August 2020, people are only allowed to leave home to give or receive care, shopping for food and essential items, daily exercise and work while an overnight curfew from 8pm to 5am is also in place. Originally scheduled to end on September 13, Melbourne's tough stage four lockdown has been extended for a further two weeks after the Victorian government announced COVID-19 case numbers remained too high for a safe return to a more normal way of life. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 11: Outdoor Diners are seen dining in a laneway as a food delivery rider rides by on June 11, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne's lockdown measures were lifted as of 12:01 on Friday, although some COVID-19 restrictions remain in place as Victoria continues to record new coronavirus cases. Masks remain mandatory outdoors, while the five reasons to leave home will no longer apply. Melbourne residents will still be subject to a 25km travel limit from their homes and are not permitted to travel to regional areas. Visitors are still not permitted in homes but outdoor gatherings are allowed for up to 10 people while hospitality and retail are permitted to reopen subject to density limits. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 26: A lone food delivery rider is seen riding past a Chanel boutique which has its curtains drawn as the store has remained closed for weeks  on October 26, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Premier Daniel Andrews on Sunday announced current restrictions would stay in place as Victorian health authorities assess a COVID-19 cluster in the northern suburbs of Melbourne. However, Victoria has recorded no new COVID-19 cases or related deaths overnight, the first time the state has had zero cases since June, leading to the hope that restrictions might be eased this week. Metropolitan Melbourne has been subject to Stage 4 restrictions since 2 August 2020 in response to the re-emergence of COVID-19 in the community. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • A lone food delivery rider wearing a mask is seen riding through Southbank in Melbourne on July 16, 2021, as authorities imposed new lockdown to curb the increase in new cases.
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  • Food delivery rider empty bourke Street Mall in Melbourne on July 16, 2021, as authorities imposed new lockdown to curb the increase in new cases.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 13: A street scene featuring a food delivery rider waiting at an intersection on May 13, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. COVID-19 restrictions have eased slightly for Victorians in response to Australia's declining coronavirus (COVID-19) infection rate. From today, people in Victoria will be allowed to visit friends and family. A maximum gathering of up to ten outdoors is allowed, or up to five visitors inside a home. Golfing, hiking and fishing is also now permitted. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 29: A food delivery driver wearing a face mask rides past the Myer Bourke Street department store on March 29, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. The Australian department store announced it would be temporarily shutting down all Australian stores due to COVID-19 from Sunday until at least 27 April 2020. Around 10,000 staff will be stood down without pay during that time. Myer's closure comes as many other well known stores shut down as the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and new social distancing measures take a toll on the retail industry. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • An army officer conducts a search of a food delivery truck on the 25th of April in Colombo Sri Lanka. <br />
Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for the Washington Post.
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  • An army officer conducts a search of a food delivery truck on the 25th of April in Colombo Sri Lanka. <br />
Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for the Washington Post.
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  • A lone food delivery rider is seen riding past a closed major department store in Melbourne on July 16, 2021, as authorities imposed new lockdown to curb the increase in new cases.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A man seeking to deliver grocceries to family who live at the Flemington Public housing flats speaks to police in an effort to get access on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A driver is seen speaking to police at the Flemington Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A man speaks to police at the Flemington Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Victoria's Chief Health Officer Professor Brett Sutton speaks during a press conference where 74 new Covid-19 cases were announced on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Premier of Victoria Daniel Andrews arrives for a press conference where 74 new Covid-19 cases were announced on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 04: Police speak to a resident living at the housing commission flats in the suburb of Flemington where a outbreak has been recorded on July 04, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Lockdowns across Melbourne are in effect for residents of suburbs identified as COVID-19 hotspots following a spike in new coronavirus cases through community transmission. Residents of the 10 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery. The restrictions will remain in place until at least 29 July.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 04: Premier of Victoria Daniel Andrews speaks and makes a gesture during a press conference on July 04, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has announced further lockdowns for residents in two more Melbourne postcodes, including a complete lockdown of nine public housing towers in those areas, effective from midnight, as the state tries to contain further community transmission of COVID-19. The increased lockdown measures come after Victoria recorded 108 new coronavirus cases, the highest single day total since 28 March. Residents of the Melbourne hotspot postcodes are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery. Residents of the nine housing towers going in to lockdown will not be permitted to leave their homes for five days. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 04: Protective services police officers on Patrol policing restrictions in the hotspot suburb of Glenroy on July 04, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Lockdowns across Melbourne are in effect for residents of suburbs identified as COVID-19 hotspots following a spike in new coronavirus cases through community transmission. Residents of the 10 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery. The restrictions will remain in place until at least 29 July.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 04: Tape is plastered outside a St Vincent De Paul op  shop community store to indicate that the store is closed due to Covid-19 on July 04, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Lockdowns across Melbourne are in effect for residents of suburbs identified as COVID-19 hotspots following a spike in new coronavirus cases through community transmission. Residents of the 10 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery. The restrictions will remain in place until at least 29 July.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 04: A sign at a St Vincent De Paul op shop reading 'This shop is currently closed' on July 04, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Lockdowns across Melbourne are in effect for residents of suburbs identified as COVID-19 hotspots following a spike in new coronavirus cases through community transmission. Residents of the 10 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery. The restrictions will remain in place until at least 29 July.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 04: A general view of a drive through Covid-19 testing site at a shopping centre carpark in a hotspot suburb on July 04, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Lockdowns across Melbourne are in effect for residents of suburbs identified as COVID-19 hotspots following a spike in new coronavirus cases through community transmission. Residents of the 10 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery. The restrictions will remain in place until at least 29 July.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 04: People get tested for Covid-19 at a drive through testing site at Flemington which sits on the border of a hotspot suburb on July 04, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Lockdowns across Melbourne are in effect for residents of suburbs identified as COVID-19 hotspots following a spike in new coronavirus cases through community transmission. Residents of the 10 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery. The restrictions will remain in place until at least 29 July.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 02: Signage outside a Commonwealth Bank Branch reading that 'This branch is temporarily closed' due to Corona Virus restrictions in the lockdown suburb of Dallas on July 02, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Lockdowns across Melbourne have come into effect for residents of suburbs identified as COVID-19 hotspots following a spike in new coronavirus cases through community transmission. From midnight Wednesday 1 July, residents of 10 postcodes will only be able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas will also be restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for take-away and delivery. The restrictions will remain in place until at least 29 July. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 02:  in the lockdown suburb of Dallas on July 02, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Lockdowns across Melbourne have come into effect for residents of suburbs identified as COVID-19 hotspots following a spike in new coronavirus cases through community transmission. From midnight Wednesday 1 July, residents of 10 postcodes will only be able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas will also be restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for take-away and delivery. The restrictions will remain in place until at least 29 July. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 02:  in the lockdown suburb of Dallas on July 02, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Lockdowns across Melbourne have come into effect for residents of suburbs identified as COVID-19 hotspots following a spike in new coronavirus cases through community transmission. From midnight Wednesday 1 July, residents of 10 postcodes will only be able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas will also be restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for take-away and delivery. The restrictions will remain in place until at least 29 July. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Door knockers as part of the Covid-19 public health team are seen at the Flemington Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A man seeking to deliver grocceries to family who live at the Flemington Public housing flats speaks to police in an effort to get access on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A Police officer is seen speaking to a driver at the entrance of the Flemington Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Protective service police officers walk towards the Flemington Public housing flats on patrol on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A general view of police and Ambulance services at the front of Flemington Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A man seeking entry into the flats is seen speaking to a police officer at the Flemington Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Medical staff wearing PPE holding material about to walk into the Flemington Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A sign is seen stuck to a window reading 'Treat us as humans not caged animals end this lockdown effective immediately' at the Flemington Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Medical staff wearing PPE holding material about to walk into the Flemington Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A sign is seen stuck to the window reading 'Flemington penitentiary' at the Flemington Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Door knockers as part of the Covid-19 public health team are seen at the Flemington Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A woman wearing PPE clothing is seen talking to police at the Flemington Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A man seeking entry into the flats is seen speaking to police officers at the Flemington Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A man seeking to deliver grocceries to family who live at the Flemington Public housing flats speaks to police in an effort to get access on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A woman wearing PPE clothing is seen talking to police at the Flemington Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A man seeking to deliver grocceries to family who live at the Flemington Public housing flats speaks to police in an effort to get access on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A man seeking to deliver grocceries to family who live at the Flemington Public housing flats speaks to police in an effort to get access on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A man seeking to deliver grocceries to family who live at the Flemington Public housing flats speaks to police in an effort to get access on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A police officer speaks to a woman looking to enter the Flemington Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A man living in a flat is seen making a gesture with his arms crossed at the Flemington Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A general view of police at the front of Flemington Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Police are seen speaking to a driver at the entrance of the Flemington Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Victoria's Chief Health Officer Professor Brett Sutton speaks during a press conference where 74 new Covid-19 cases were announced on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A man living in a flat is seen making a gesture with his arms crossed at the Flemington Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Protective service police officers walk towards the Flemington Public housing flats on patrol on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Premier of Victoria Daniel Andrews speaks during a press conference where 74 new Covid-19 cases were announced on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Ring Mayar chairperson of the South Sudanese community association of Victoria speaks to the media at the Flemington Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Premier of Victoria Daniel Andrews speaks during a press conference where 74 new Covid-19 cases were announced on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Premier of Victoria Daniel Andrews speaks during a press conference where 74 new Covid-19 cases were announced on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Victorian Housing Minister Richard Wynne speaks to the media during a press conference on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Premier of Victoria Daniel Andrews speaks during a press conference where 74 new Covid-19 cases were announced on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Victorian Housing Minister Richard Wynne speaks to the media during a press conference on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A general view of Premier of Victoria Daniel Andrews speaking to the media during a press conference on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A general view as Premier of Victoria Daniel Andrews speaks during a press conference where 74 new Covid-19 cases were announced on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Premier of Victoria Daniel Andrews speaks during a Press conference on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Premier of Victoria Daniel Andrews speaks during a press conference where 74 new Covid-19 cases were announced on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Premier of Victoria Daniel Andrews speaks during a Press conference on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A lone woman is seen looking out her window of her apartment at the North Melbourne Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Premier of Victoria Daniel Andrews speaks during a Press conference on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Premier of Victoria Daniel Andrews arrives for a press conference where 74 new Covid-19 cases were announced on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Police are seen on patrol outside the North Melbourne Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A general view of the the North Melbourne Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Police speak to a man outside the North Melbourne Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A resident is asked by police to go back inside the building at the North Melbourne Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A resident comes out to speak to police at the North Melbourne Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A resident comes out to speak to police at the North Melbourne Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A resident comes out to speak to police at the North Melbourne Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Police are seen on patrol outside the North Melbourne Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A resident comes out to speak to police at the North Melbourne Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Police speak to a woman outside the North Melbourne Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A police officer on patrol outside the North Melbourne Public housing flats where a sign declaring the building as an emergency area is seen on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Police outside blocking the entrance of the Flemington public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: Residents are seen looking out of their window at the North Melbourne Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A sign is seen taped to a window of an apartment at a public housing flat in Flemington reading 'Dictator Dan weare not criminals! This is Classism Discrimination Martial law'  on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 04: Police stand at the front of the housing commission flats in the suburb of Flemington where a outbreak has been recorded on July 04, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Lockdowns across Melbourne are in effect for residents of suburbs identified as COVID-19 hotspots following a spike in new coronavirus cases through community transmission. Residents of the 10 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery. The restrictions will remain in place until at least 29 July.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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