9 Nov 2020

Covid-19: Victoria records 10th day in a row with no new cases

11:54 am on 9 November 2020

Victoria has recorded no new cases of coronavirus and no deaths for the 10th day in a row, the Australian state's health department says.

Protective Services Officers patrol along Melbourne's St Kilda Beach on 8 November, 2020 as Victoria's state government announces an easing of restrictions with no new cases of Covid-19 recorded for the ninth day in a row.

Protective Services Officers patrol along Melbourne's St Kilda Beach on Sunday as Victoria's state government announced an easing of restrictions. Photo: AFP

There are now just four active cases in Victoria.

Two of those are 'mystery' cases with an unknown source of infection.

Health authorities carried out 10,653 Covid-19 tests in the past 24 hours.

Premier Daniel Andrews yesterday lifted restrictions across a number of industries, as well as easing some of the limits on social gatherings in Melbourne.

Gyms, cinemas and libraries have been cleared to reopen, but with strict limits on the number of patrons.

Workforce caps on the meat, poultry and seafood processing industries have also been removed, however other requirements remain.

- ABC