COVID19 Update: Victoria records no new cases | 7NEWS

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Victoria has recorded no new cases of #COVID19 reported from 14,862 tests.

Minister for Health Martin Foley said that while the signs are positive, this is “not an invitation for complacency”.

“We now move into the middle part of our response to the Hotel Quarantine positive case”, said Minister Foley in a press conference this morning.

“We still have another week to go before we can successfully claim to have seen this one off.”

He thanked the nearly 15,000 Victorians who came forward for testing yesterday, and said it’s crucial for those with even the mildest of symptoms to continue to get tested.

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