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GREATER BENDIGO has recorded another 10 COVID-19 cases overnight.
That included one case in the city centre's 3550 postcode, one in Kangaroo Flat's 3555 and four in the regional 3551.
Three extra cases were found in the 3570 postcode, which includes areas like Drummartin.
The municipality's total active cases remained the same as the previous day at 233, according to the Department of Health data.
Elsewhere in the region, the Campaspe Shire recorded another seven cases, Mount Alexander two and the Macedon Ranges five.
Zero new cases were recorded in the Loddon Shire, Central Goldfields and Gannawarra.
Earlier
ABOUT 87 per cent of the eligible Victorian population is now fully vaccinated against coronavirus.
It comes as another 5030 vaccine doses were administered at state-run clinics on Sunday, taking the total number of doses administrated to 4,771,734.
COVID-19 case numbers have dropped, with the state recording another 860 cases overnight.
It was a fall from 907 the day before.
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Sadly, there were another five deaths.
A total of 378 people are in hospital, 78 are in ICU and 48 of those are on a ventilator.
In the last 24 hours, over 48,104 test results have been received.
What else is making news this morning?
With just under six weeks until Christmas, holiday retail optimism remains strong among central Victorian business leaders.
In new data outlined in Deloitte's Retailers Christmas Survey 2021, showed retailers were more confident in the customer than at any previous point in the survey's 10-year history.
A central Victorian man was also charged following an alleged ramming of a police vehicle in the Melbourne on Friday night.
Police allege a stolen white Toyota Corolla reversed into a police vehicle at the intersection of Queen and La Trobe Streets in Melbourne's CBD at about 9.45pm on Friday night.
Meanwhile, the Bendigo community got behind #SolidarityPancakes Day and whipped up some pancakes for Bendigo's healthcare workers.
See how the community went here.
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