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The state government's indicated it will be offering support to businesses affected by the five-day lockdown, which ended on Wednesday night.
Jobs, Innovation and Trade Minister Martin Pakula said the package would extend to hospitality venues, tourism operators and florists, AAP reported.
"We're working on making sure that it's appropriately targeted," he told reporters on Thursday.
"A five-day lockdown is quite different to a much more extended lockdown."
"The most important thing is that we've got another zero day (and) more than 30,000 tests," Premier Daniel Andrews told reporters on Thursday.
"So that's basically 70,000 tests over the last couple of days. Every Victorian should be proud of that. I'm proud of them and I'm very, very grateful to them."
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A resident at Reservoir's Twin Parks Aged Care Centre was revealed to have returned a weak positive on Wednesday following two negative tests.
The man was confirmed to have had the virus last year and is believed to be a case of viral shedding. He was being tested a fourth time.
There are 25 active cases across the state.
A new suite of restrictions will remain until February 26 including mandatory masks in some settings and a home gathering limit of five visitors, down from 15.
Public outdoor gatherings are also capped at 20 people, down from 30.
Gyms, community facilities and entertainment venues can also reopen, while religious gatherings and ceremonies will be able to resume, subject to density limits.
Thousands of fans will also be able to return for the final days of the Australian Open tennis tournament, with crowds at Melbourne Park to be capped at 50 per cent capacity.
Victoria's five-day lockdown was announced last week amid fears the highly-infectious UK strain of COVID-19 had spread from the Holiday Inn quarantine hotel at Melbourne Airport into the community.
The outbreak now stands at 19 cases, while almost 3500 close contacts remain in isolation.
Victoria's Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton warned positive cases were likely to emerge from that group.
"The incubation period is 14 days. There are literally thousands of people who've been potentially exposed to infectious cases. They need to see out their quarantine period. They need to not be complacent," he said on Wednesday.
He encouraged Victorians to keep getting tested for the virus if they have "any symptoms at all".
Victoria's testing chief Jeroen Weimar said his team would work to "close down" the outbreak over the next nine to 10 days.
Meanwhile, the government's plan to extend its state of emergency powers is looking in doubt after negotiations with key upper house crossbenchers failed.
Reason Party leader MP Fiona Patten said on Wednesday she would vote against the bill and urged the government to bring forward legislation specific to the pandemic.
Earlier
One new COVID-19 cases have been recorded in Victoria overnight.
The new case was found in hotel quarantine.
It is the second day in a row Victoria has recorded no locally acquired COVID-19 cases.
The new cases take the number of active coronavirus cases in Victoria to 25.
On Wednesday, 30,261 test results were also received by Victorians.
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Premier Daniel Andrews announced an end to the "circuit breaker" lockdown on Wednesday.
"Restrictions will come off, almost all of them, at midnight tonight. That is what we said we need and what we said will work," he said yesterday.
Changes include the four reasons to leave home and the five-kilometre restriction being lifted.
But masks will remain, while the number of people able to visit a home and attend a public gathering have been reduced.
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