VICTORIA has recorded zero new COVID-19 cases for the second consecutive day.
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The Department of Health and Human Services on Sunday said there were also no further coronavirus deaths recorded.
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Sunday's data brought the rolling 14-day case average for metropolitan Melbourne down to 2.2, with the state average also sitting at 2.2
The rolling average for regional Victoria remained at zero.
There has been only one case with an unknown source in Melbourne in the past 14 days.
There was initially one new coronavirus case listed in the state on Saturday, but authorities determined it was a false positive.
Health Minister Martin Foley said that person was in hospital and had previously tested negative several times.
There were only 71 active coronavirus cases in Victoria on Saturday. None of those cases were in regional Victoria.
Mr Foley and Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton fronted the media for the daily coronavirus update on Saturday.
Premier Daniel Andrews took a day off after 120 consecutive days of press conferences.
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