DAVID CAMPBELL: Now, state governments are scrambling to contain Victoria's virus crisis as it explodes across borders.
Cases now confirmed in both New South Wales and the NT. And this morning, word even more Melbourne suburbs could go into lockdown.ALLISON LANGDON:Joining us is Deputy Chief Medical Officer Professor Michael Kidd in Canberra.
Professor, thank you for your time this morning. At least 60 of Victoria's new cases over the past two days have been detected outside of these quarantined suburbs.
Does that mean more lockdowns are inevitable?MICHAEL KIDD: Well clearly, the Victorian health authorities and the Victorian Government will be monitoring very closely what's happening with the pattern of transmission that we're seeing in.