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Victoria records zero new coronavirus cases for first time in a week – The Age
The zero new infections come as national cabinet is poised to discuss new rules for travellers to keep a more contagious strain of the virus out of Australia.

Victoria recorded zero new coronavirus on Thursday morning, as national cabinet is poised to discuss testing and quarantining of travellers from the United Kingdom.
With no new infections found locally or in hotel quarantine, it brings active cases across the state to 38, down from 41 on Wednesday.
There were 32,767 tests completed across Wednesday, according to the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
It’s the first time Victoria has recorded a ‘doughnut day’ – zero new cases and zero…
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