VICTORIA has recorded 14 new locally-acquired coronavirus cases since Thursday.
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All of the cases are linked to current outbreaks, with 10 of the cases isolating during their infectious period.
It comes as the Department of Health confirmed there were two positive coronavirus cases listed in central Victoria but both cases acquired their infections outside of the region.
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"There are two previously reported positive cases currently in quarantine in the Bendigo/Kyneton area," a Department of Health spokesman said.
"They did not acquire their infection locally and have been successfully isolating.
"Consequently, there are no local exposure sites associated with these."
There were also 14,302 vaccinations being administered across the state on Thursday.
Victoria Police have arrested and charged a 62-year-old Echuca man in relation to an alleged breach of the Chief Health Officer directions.
The alleged breach occurred at a licenced premises in Echuca on July 21.
The man has been charged with breaching the directions of the Chief Health Officer and bailed to face Echuca Magistrates' Court on December 14.
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