The state has recorded one new COVID-19 case in hotel quarantine as the number of active cases across the state drops to 20.
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No new local cases were recorded.
Authorities administered more than 8,300 vaccinations on Tuesday with another 20,500 people tested for the virus.
From Tuesday changes to QR code check-in came into place.
Victorians are now required to provide their last name when they check in at a venue with the Service Victoria app.
The Department of Health and Human Services said the change was about making sure the data was accessible for contact tracers in the event the venue is declared an exposure site.
Authorities urged anyone to get tested immediately if they had symptoms of COVID-19 such as fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, chills, sweats, or a change in sense of smell or taste.
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