Victoria has recorded two new local cases of COVID-19 in the last day, one of whom was already in isolation.
There were more than 32,500 tests conducted and 19,500 vaccines administered.
All of today's new cases are linked to existing known infections.
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https://twitter.com/VicGovDH/status/1421242799068913664?ref_src=twsrc%5EtfwThe numbers come on the fourth full day Victorians spend free from lockdown.
Today also marks the first day in two weeks that community sport across the state has been allowed to resume.
Some restrictions have still remained in place though with indoors venues limited to 100 people and outdoor venues capped at 300.
Spectators are banned except for special circumstances such as if parents need to supervise.
Yesterday, the state recorded three new local cases of the virus, and the mystery case concerning authorities was finally linked back to the Ariele Apartment complex.
Of the new cases, all were connected to the current outbreak and were in quarantine throughout their entire infectious period.
One case was a household contact of a student at Bacchus Marsh Grammar.
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The second case was a close contact of an infection linked to the Isola Apartments in Richmond.
The third case was a staff member from Trinity Grammar, who had been isolating in Phillip Island, explaining the detection of the virus in wastewater.