Department of Health

Coronavirus update for Victoria - 6 July 2021

Victoria was notified of two new case of COVID-19 yesterday - both overseas travellers in hotel quarantine.

06/07/21

Victoria was notified of two new cases of COVID-19 yesterday - both overseas travellers in hotel quarantine.

There have been no new locally acquired cases recorded in Victoria.

This is the sixth day in a row of no new locally acquired cases.

There were two COVID-19 cases in hospital in Victoria yesterday.

There were 25 active cases in Victoria – 5 are locally acquired and 20 are overseas acquired cases.

The total number of confirmed cases in Victoria since the beginning of the pandemic is 20,718.

Update: Travel permits

The following areas are red zones under Victoria’s travel permit system:

  • NSW LGAs in Greater Sydney, including Central Coast, Shellharbour, Blue Mountains and Wollongong, effective 1:00am AEST Friday 25 June.
  • Queensland LGAs of City of Brisbane, Moreton Bay and Sunshine Coast, effective 1:00am AEST Wednesday 30 June.

The following areas are orange zones under Victoria’s travel permit system:

  • Perth Metropolitan Region and Peel Region in WA, effective 1:00am AEST Sunday 4 July
  • The Queensland LGAs of Ipswich, Logan, Redland, Gold Coast, Lockyer Valley, Noosa, Scenic Rim and Somerset, effective 1:00am AEST Sunday 4 July
  • Townsville LGA (including Magnetic Island) and Palm Island in QLD, effective 1:00am AEST Sunday 4 July
  • Alice Springs and Greater Darwin, effective 11.59pm AEST on Friday 2 July.
  • The ACT and all other LGAs in NSW

The Acting Chief Health Officer advises strongly against non-essential travel to red or orange zones.

There are 3,663 orange zone permits and 502 red zone permits processed with arrival dates of 5 July.

Engagement teams, supported by Defence personnel, made 321 visits yesterday (including to 288 red zone arrivals from New South Wales) with three contacts believed to be intentionally not isolating.

You must have a valid permit, exception or exemption to enter Victoria, even if entering from a green zone.

Permits can be obtained at Service VictoriaExternal Link . See more about Victoria's travel permit system at Victorian travel permit systemExternal Link .

Update: Outbreaks and cases

147 of the more than 200 Primary Close Contacts linked to the Sandringham cases have been cleared.

Further clearances related to the Virgin case will start later this week.

Six active Primary Close Contacts remain in Victoria linked with the Tanami Mine site.

There are still active exposure sites in Victoria. A full list of exposure sites is published at Case alerts - public exposure sitesExternal Link .

The Department also manages exposure sites that it doesn’t publish online, particularly if these sites represent lower-risk exposures, if they have comprehensive record-keeping and contact tracing measures, or if they identify small, private locations.

Exposure sites are regularly reviewed based on intelligence and evidence, following case interviews.

Update: Vaccinations

Yesterday, 15,451 vaccine doses were administered by Victoria’s state-commissioned services.

The total number of doses administered through these services is 1,189,708.

For the remainder of this week, more than 30,000 first dose Pfizer appointments and almost 45,000 second dose appointments have been booked.

Victoria’s online booking system is now live at Book your vaccine appointmentExternal Link or you can ring the coronavirus hotline on 1800 675 398.

Information about Victoria’s vaccination centres can be found at Vaccination centresExternal Link .

Current restrictions

Information about current restrictions can be found at Statement from the Acting PremierExternal Link .

General advice

COVID-19 symptoms include fever, sore throat, cough, shortness of breath and loss or change in sense of smell or taste. If you are experiencing symptoms, wear a fitted face mask when you get tested.

The Department publishes expected wait times at testing sites as well as updated information about locations and hours of operation at Where to get testedExternal Link

For more information call the 24-hour Coronavirus Hotline at 1800 675 398 or visit Coronavirus (COVID-19) VictoriaExternal Link .

Latest statewide numbers (data reported to 11:59pm yesterday):

Cases acquired locally Cases acquired interstate Cases acquired overseas Active cases Lives lost Tests processed yesterday Total tests since pandemic began
0 0 2 25 0 22,149 7,403,837

Number of permits issued

(Jan 11 - 7am today)

Number of permit applications processed in the past 24 hours Average # of permits issued per minute in the past 24 hours

2,814,761

15,772 10.95

Reviewed 05 July 2021

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