Victoria has recorded two new locally acquired COVID-19 cases, a day after Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton said the state was “on track” for eased restrictions later this week.
Both new cases are primary close contacts of existing cases, with no community exposure during their infectious period, Victorian health authorities said.
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The results were detected from among 16,932 test results processed on Sunday, when 13,764 vaccination doses were delivered at state-run sites.
On Sunday, Professor Sutton said the state remained on track for an easing of restrictions this week, but urged more people to present for testing amid concern some COVID-19 cases could be flying under the radar.
More to come.
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