Victoria has recorded one new locally acquired COVID-19 case overnight and two new cases among travellers returning from overseas.
The result was detected from among 30,843 test results processed on Friday.
The new locally acquired case is a primary close contact of an existing case. He has been in quarantine throughout his infectious period.
Victorians also lined up for their jab, with 17,800 vaccine doses delivered at state-run sites.
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This comes as Melburnians enjoy greater freedom. Travel restrictions between Melbourne and regional Victoria have dropped and masks are no longer mandatory outdoors.
Melburnians are now allowed to host up to two people plus dependents in their homes each day and the city's gyms have reopened, with strict density limits.
However, Melburnians travelling to alpine resorts for the snow season are required to obtain proof of a negative COVID-19 test result in the three days before heading to the slopes.
More to come.
Victoria records one new local COVID case and two in hotel quarantine - ABC News
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