Greater Bendigo has recorded no new coronavirus cases following the state government's Saturday update.
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There remain three active cases of COVID-19 in Greater Bendigo and 12 cases all-time.
Victoria has recorded 216 new cases since yesterday, with the state's tally of 3560 now surpassing New South Wales' 3474.
There has been one death reported since yesterday, with a man in his 90s passing away in hospital on Friday night.
COVID-19 has so far claimed the lives of 23 Victorians.
There are 1249 active cases of COVID-19 in Victoria, with 49 people in hospital, including 15 in intensive care.
Among the cases recent diagnosed cases in Bendigo are a Bendigo Health worker and a City of Greater Bendigo staff member.
Case numbers are subject to change, as Department of Health and Human Services contact tracers follow up cases and analyse data.
"Reclassification can occur for a variety of reasons including the initial recording of incorrect residential address details, duplicate notifications for the same person - as notifications may come both from pathology labs and the treating doctor - and the recording of interstate cases," a department spokesperson said.
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The majority of the state's cases have come from metropolitan Melbourne (3176 cases), with 279 cases in regional Victoria.
More than 1 million COVID-19 tests have been processed by the state since the start of the pandemic in March.
Residents of Greater Melbourne and Mitchell Shire are under stage 3 stay at home restrictions.
There are only four reasons for people living in these areas to leave their home: shopping for food and essential items, care and caregiving, daily exercise and work and study, if you can't do it from home.
Victoria Police were manning roadblocks this week to enforce the strict movement restrictions.
There are no active cases of COVID-19 in Mount Alexander, Loddon or Campaspe Shire's.
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