Victoria records three new local COVID-19 cases
VICTORIA has confirmed three new locally acquired cases of COVID-19.
The Department of Health announced on Tuesday morning there was also one new case in overseas arrivals.
There are 38 active COVID-19 cases across the state.
32,544 Victorians were tested in the last 24 hours.
Yesterday, 24 cases had been directly linked to the Black Rock cluster, all connected to the Buffalo Smile Thai restaurant in bayside Melbourne and linked back to the outbreak in NSW.
It’s not yet known whether todays new cases were also linked to that cluster.
Acting Premier Jacinta Allan is expected to front the media later today.
Yesterday there were 3 new local and 1 international case reported. 32,544 results were received. Thanks to all who were tested – #EveryTestHelps us #StaySafeStayOpen.
More information coming later: https://t.co/lIUrl0ZEco #COVID19Vic #COVID19VicData pic.twitter.com/1kSwk3bJNN— VicGovDHHS (@VicGovDHHS) January 4, 2021