VICTORIA has recorded no new locally cases of COVID-19 overnight as the number of active cases dropped from 30 to 23.
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The state has recorded another two cases acquired overseas, the Department of Health says.
All are currently in hotel quarantine.
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The state's vaccination blitz continues with 13,086 people receiving a dose on Sunday and another 20,690 tested for the virus.
After the fourth consecutive doughnut day was recorded for Victoria on Sunday, Minister for Health Martin Foley hinted that coronavirus restrictions could be eased later this week.
The great results for Victoria come after a week dominated by vaccine confusion and city-wide lockdowns across the nation, which culminated with Prime Minister Scott Morrison and state and territory leaders on Friday agreed in-principle to a four-stage strategy to steer Australia to post-Covid normality.
The Bendigo Advertiser had a number of AstraZeneca vaccine questions answered by state and federal health authorities on Saturday after local health services confirmed Bendigo's Mollison Street Mass Vaccination Centre was administering AstraZeneca vaccines to all people aged 18 years and over who provide informed consent.
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