Victoria records two days straight of zero coronavirus cases
Victoria has recorded no new cases of coronavirus, for the second day in a row.
It’s the first time since early March that the state has gone two days straight with a new infection.
In further good news, the number of mystery cases has dropped to six, while the rolling 14 day average now sits at 2.8.
It comes as the state prepares to further relax restrictions in Melbourne from tomorrow, with pubs and retail shops able to reopen from midnight tonight.
No further deaths were reported.
The Victorian Premier and health officials are expected to provide more information later this morning.
Once again, yesterday there were no new cases and no lost lives reported. In Melb, cases with unknown source are down, as is the 14 day rolling average. In regional Vic, 14 day average remains stable. https://t.co/pcll7ySEgz#COVIDVicData pic.twitter.com/dVfpCqyBiV
— VicGovDH (@VicGovDH) October 26, 2020