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MCG Boxing Day Cricket Test could be linked to mystery Vic. COVID-19 case

Economy
06 January 2021 18:39 (AEDT)

Source: News Corp

Thousands of Victorians are being asked to self-isolate after a man who attended day two of the Boxing Day Cricket Test at the MCG tested positive for COVID-19.

Just under 24,000 punters were in attendance at the cricket match on December 27, with 8000 people sitting in the affected zone of the stadium.

Victorian health officials have labelled the case a “mystery” and are trying to determine where the man picked up the virus.

Both the MCG and Chadstone Shopping Centre are being investigated as potential acquisition sites, as unlike other cases, the man hasn’t been linked to the NSW cluster.

“There is a potential, I stress potential, acquisition in terms of the Boxing Day Test at the MCG,” the State’s COVID-19 Response Commander Jeroen Weimar said.

Altogether, only one locally acquired case of COVID-19 was recorded in Victoria on Wednesday, while four local cases were identified in NSW.

The news of this potential MCG Boxing Day Cricket test infection comes ahead of Sydney’s controversial Cricket Test at the SCG on Thursday.

The NSW Government has already reduced the capacity for the test twice but refused to cancel it entirely despite the current outbreak in the state.

Health Minister Brad Hazzard said following the scare in Melbourne though, punters will be forced to wear a mask — or face a $1000 fine.

“From the moment effectively you get into the transport to get there, and get into the queue at the front door of the SCG and go to your seat, and sit in the your seat, you must wear a mask,” he said.

“The only exception to that, if you’re eating or drinking,” the Health Minister added.

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