THE combination of flu and COVID-19 is set to create a difficult winter, Victorians are being warned.
The Swan Hill LGA had a further 40 new cases reported yesterday, bringing its total number of active cases to 182.
Premier Daniel Andrews yesterday would not give a timeline for the removal of the remaining few coronavirus public health measures, including masks for hospitality and retail workers.
“At this stage I’ve got no advice that we’ll be able to take off those mask rules,” he said.
“We are open and things are closer to normal than they have been for a long time.”
However, as the more contagious BA2 sub-variant of the Omicron coronavirus strain starts to dominate in the state, the government has been pushing for people who have not yet had a third dose of vaccine to do so ahead of the colder months.
“Winter will be challenging, it always is whether you’ve got a pandemic or not, flu for instance, always knocks our health system around every single winter,” Mr Andrews said.
Public Transport Minister Ben Carroll on Thursday confirmed he had contracted COVID-19 after his daughter tested positive on Saturday.
Mr Carroll said he was managing his symptoms and his daughter was doing well.
His positive result comes after Victorian Health Minister Martin Foley went into isolation on Wednesday afternoon after a family contact contracted the virus.
The state reported seven deaths and 9752 new cases on Thursday.
There are 197 people in hospital with coronavirus, including 23 in intensive care with four on ventilators.






