Which is exactly what I suggested could happen a few days ago with the "peaks and troughs" occurring.
If I recall correctly you were more concerned about the one day jump to 28 and that remains an outlier. The DHHS report later in the day had a real bulge in aged care cases and so I would tend to think that the 28 cases was not a true reflection of "new daily cases" but rather had some lag reporting within it.
Victoria has recorded 28 new cases of coronavirus since yesterday, with the total number of cases now at 20,076.
The overall total has increased by 25 due to three cases being reclassified.
Within Victoria, 24 of the new cases are linked to outbreaks or complex cases and four are under investigation.
All of today’s 24 cases linked to outbreaks relate to aged care facilities, including residents, staff or close contacts.
Aged care outbreaks with newly linked cases include Churches of Christ Care Arcadia Aged Care Facility, Mercy Place Parkville Aged Care Facility, Princeton View Aged Care Facility, Opal Hobsons Bay Aged Care Facility, Glendale Aged Care Facility, Estia Heidelberg Aged Care Facility, Embracia Moonee Valley Aged Care Facility, Mercy Place Templestowe, Estia Keilor Aged Care Facility, Doutta Galla Woornack Aged Care Facility and Blue Cross Ruckers Hill Aged Care Facility.
I am more concerned with trends and so it is more the flattening over a full 8 days that I am looking at. I personally think it will keep slowing and will push into single digits.