Victoria has recorded no new COVID-19 cases, with three known active cases remaining in the state.
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There were no new cases locally, internationally or from interstate in the 24-hours to midnight.
More than 10,330 test results were received.
There were 2426 vaccine doses administered, bringing the state's total since the rollout program started to 147,798.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison sought to reassure Australians the vaccination program was safe and rolling out in a timeframe comparable to that of other countries, posting a video on his Facebook page.
In it, he defended the government's lack of targets for the vaccination program.
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"Rather than set targets that can get knocked about by every to and fro of international supply chains and other disruptions that can occur, we are just getting on with it," Mr Morrison said.
He said the virus wrote its own rules and governments had to be able to respond quickly to when things changed.
"You don't get to set the agenda," Mr Morrison said.
- with AAP
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