No new coronavirus cases have been recorded in Victoria in the last 24 hours.
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It extends the state's run of zero days to six in a row.
The data from the Department of Health and Human Services also said there were no lives lost to the virus in the last 24 hours.
Metropolitan Melbourne's 14-day case number average is at 1.4. Regional Victoria's 14-day average remains at zero.
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Mystery cases in Melbourne over the last two weeks are at two. There are no cases with an unknown source in regional Victoria.
Yesterday, DHHS data said there were 30 active cases in Victoria - all in metropolitan Melbourne.
The continued run of zero cases is encouraging as Victorians wait for further restrictions to be eased this weekend - including the removal of the "ring of steel" border between regional areas and metropolitan Melbourne.
Victorian premier Daniel Andrews urged Victorians to continue following COVID-19 containment measures.
NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian announced on Wednesday that the border between Victorian and NSW would open on November 23.
That was followed by the news that flights between Bendigo and Sydney would resume from December 7.