Another 44 people are in intensive care with Covid, but the health Department have confirmed their infections are no longer considered active
The new cases were detected from a whopping 63,214 swabs collected on Thursday, while 3,772 vaccine doses were administered at state-run hubs, with more at GP clinics and pharmacies.
As of Friday morning, more than 91 per cent of Victorians aged over 12 are now fully vaccinated.
Meantime, as fears escalate over the Omicron variant leaking into the state, health minister Martin Foley told reporters on Thursday that it is probably here.
“We wouldn‘t be surprised, given the arrangements that we’ve seen in NSW and around the globe, that it might well be ticking along out there at the moment, but there’s been no cases reported so far,” he said.
The health minister reiterated that Covid vaccines and booster shots are the best defence to keep Victorians safe.
“As we continue to learn to live with Covid, the best thing you can do to keep your family and your community safe is get vaccinated – and if you’re eligible for a booster, book in today.”
There are currently no known cases of the Omicron variant reported in Victoria.
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