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ANOTHER coronavirus case has been added to Campapse Shire's total case numbers.
The shire's total cases increased from 10 on Tuesday to 11 on Wednesday. The number of active cases in Campaspe remained at zero.
A Department of Health and Human Services spokesperson said case numbers were subject to change as they were followed up and data was analysed.
Campaspe last had an active coronavirus case on September 11.
11am
Premier Daniel Andrews has hinted at a border announcement from his NSW counterpart Gladys Berejiklian on Wednesday.
At a press conference, Mr Andrews said there was a "very exciting" announcement from NSW and he had spoken to Ms Berejiklian on Wednesday morning.
It has been reported that the NSW premier is set to deliver news on Wednesday.
There are 30 active COVID-19 cases remaining in Victoria and two people are being treated in hospital, but neither are receiving intensive care.
There were two mystery cases as at November 1.
The two-week rolling average of new cases in Melbourne is 1.7 and zero in regional areas.
Mr Andrews urged Victorians to continue following COVID-19 containment measures.
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Victoria has again recorded zero new coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours, taking the state's streak to five days since the last reported case.
The last day new cases were reported in Victoria was October 29 when two were found.
There are also no new deaths relating to coronavirus were recorded in the last 24 hours.
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The new data takes Melbourne's 14-day average at 1.7. Regional Victoria's 14-day average is at zero.
There are no mystery cases in regional Victoria with just two being recorded in the past fortnight in metropolitan Melbourne.
As of yesterday there were 38 active cases in Victoria - all in metropolitan Melbourne.
Since the start of the pandemic there have been 20,345 COVID-19 cases in Victoria.
The virus has also resulted in 819 deaths.
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