Victoria has recorded 30 COVID-19 cases on Friday, bringing the total confirmed cases to 1947 after clocking 33 new cases a day earlier.
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Seven of the new cases are linked to known outbreaks, five are in hotel quarantine, five from routine testing and 13 are being investigated.
A health worker at the Orygen youth facility has the virus, Deputy Chief Health Officer Dr Annaliese van Diemen told reporters on Friday.
A McDonald's worker has also been confirmed as having coronavirus and is linked to the Wollert outbreak, she said.
There are 183 active cases in Victoria with six in hospital. More than 1700 people have recovered from the virus in the state.
On Thursday, Premier Daniel Andrews issued an open letter to all Victorians, saying once again the state finds itself on a 'knife's edge' yet again.
"We don't want to have to move to local lockdowns," he said.
"We know the impact that would have on businesses and on families.
"But we do need to get a comprehensive sense of how this virus might be spreading - and we need Victorians' help to get us there."
TENTH DAY IN A ROW OF DOUBLE-DIGIT NUMBERS
- Today: 30
- Thursday: 33
- Wednesday: 20
- Tuesday: 17
- Monday: 16
- Sunday: 19
- Saturday: 25
- Friday: 13
- Thursday: 18
- Wednesday: 21
More to come.
-AAP
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