COVID-19 latest: New cases dip again as Victoria records two deaths
Victoria has recorded 12 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours.
It’s a slight fall from the 15 cases recorded yesterday.
Another two Victorians, two women in their 80s, have died with coronavirus.
Both deaths are linked to aged care.
773 people in Victoria have died with COVID-19 since the pandemic began.
There are 67 people in hospital with the coronavirus, eight of those receiving intensive care.
There are 532 active cases in Victoria, 10 of those in regional Victoria.
Melbourne’s 14-day rolling average has fallen again, to 26.7.
There were 37 cases with an unknown source detected in Melbourne between September 8 and 21.
In regional Victoria, the rolling 14-day average is 1.1.
13,337 test results were processed in the past 24 hours.
NEW VICTORIAN CASES THIS WEEK:
September 18: 45
September 19: 21
September 20: 14
September 21: 11
September 22: 28
September 23: 15
TODAY: 12
#COVID19VicData: Yesterday there were 12 new cases & the loss of 2 lives reported. Our thoughts are with all affected.
The 14 day rolling average & number of cases with unknown source are down from yesterday as we move toward COVID Normal. Info https://t.co/pcll7ySEgz #COVID19Vic pic.twitter.com/U3lRKvideW— VicGovDHHS (@VicGovDHHS) September 23, 2020