Victoria’s road to being lockdown free is uncertain as the state Labor government confirmed vaccination numbers would not determine whether lockdowns will be used to control future outbreaks of the CCP virus. “There isn’t one single magic number,” Victoria’s Deputy Chief Health Officer Allen Cheng told reporters on June 6. “Once you get up to much higher coverage rates, then it makes a whole lot of things easier.” He added that while Victoria may not need the “intensity” of restrictions if vaccination uptake increases, the state “may be able to only do contact tracing without having to do other things quite to the same level,” which he says is the “benefit of vaccination.” This comes as the federal government announced on June 6 that it would send an extra 330,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to Victoria—115,000 AstraZeneca vaccines for each of the next two weeks and 100,000 Pfizer doses …