It follows zero cases recorded on Friday, with 74 still active in the state. The Department of Health said it was investigating the source of the new local case.There were 15,110 tests returned in 24 hours, with 20,660 people getting the jab. There have now been 772,135 doses of the vaccine administered in Victoria. There are 130 exposure sites in the state, with Victorians urged to regularly check the Department of Health website to check if there are any that they have visited. Zero cases were recorded in Queensland on Saturday. Victoria enjoyed its second day out of strict lockdown on Saturday, but there are still many restrictions in place in the state as authorities work to suppress the latest outbreak. Residents in metropolitan Melbourne must not have visitors to their homes.They cannot travel more than 25km from their homes except for work, care, study or to travel to their nearest vaccination centre.Face masks are mandatory indoors and outdoors.Social gatherings are permitted outdoors with up to 10 people, and restaurants, bars, shops and beauty services are open with density limits in place.It was revealed on Thursday night there had been three new positive detections of viral fragments in wastewater samples taken in the Pascoe Vale, Scoresby, Vermont and Bendigo areas. Residents and recent visitors to the following suburbs between June 3 and 7 have been urged to monitor for symptoms and get tested if any develop:Glenroy, Hadfield, Oak Park, Pascoe Vale; Burwood East, Forest Hill, Glen Waverley, Scoresby, Vermont South, Wantirna South, Wheelers Hill; Balwyn, Balwyn North, Blackburn, Blackburn, North, Box Hill, Box Hill North, Bulleen, Doncaster, Doncaster East, Donvale, Mitcham, Mont Albert, Mont Albert North, Nunawading, California Gully, Eaglehawk, Epsom, Huntly, Jackass Flat, Maiden Gully, Marong, North Bendigo and Sailors Gully.
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