The Victorian government lowered the CCP virus risk status of New South Wales to orange allowing tens of thousands of stranded people to travel home for this first time since New Years Day. Over 51,000 Victorians were granted permits on Monday but only after waiting for almost three hours because of “technical matters” on the states COVID-19 border entry online system. State Health Minister Martin Foley apologised for the delay in getting the system operational. “So there was a complex system of both policy and technical matters that I wanted to make sure that we got right before we went live,” Foley told ABC radio on Monday. Foley also admitted to ABC Radio Melbourne in a separate interview that they had found the system had “a couple of bugs” and required Services Victoria to perform some extra background work. The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) also posted a message …