Snapshot of Vic's 628 cases, three deaths

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Camera IconOver 620 exposure sites are listed in Victoria as the state recorded 628 new cases and three deaths. Credit: AAP

SNAPSHOT OF VICTORIA'S CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK:

NEW CASES

* 628 new locally acquired cases

* Three deaths: a woman in her 50s from Wyndham, a man in his 70s from Wyndham and a man in his 80s from Darebin

* It brings the number of deaths from the current outbreak to 16

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* 617 cases in Melbourne local government areas

- 194 cases in Hume

- 80 in Whittlesea

- 52 in Wyndham

- 47 in Moreland

- 34 in Brimbank

- 27 in Melton

- 26 in Casey

- 25 in Melbourne

- 23 in Darebin

- 14 in Cardinia

- 10 in Banyule

- Eight in Moonee Valley

- Eight in Port Phillip

- Eight in Yarra

- Seven in Hobsons Bay

- Seven in Kingston

- Seven in Stonnington

- Six in Maribyrnong

- Five in Maroondah

- Four in Greater Dandenong

- Four in Monash

- Four in Whitehorse

- Three in Boroondara

- Three in Frankston

- Three in Knox

- Three in Manningham

* 11 cases in regional Victoria

- Four in Mitchell

- Two in Geelong

- Two in Moorabool

- One in East Gippsland (currently interstate)

- One in Macedon Ranges

- One in Wangaratta

* 6223 active cases in the state

* 257 people in hospital, of which 58 are in intensive care including 37 on a ventilator

* 60,829 COVID-19 test results received on Tuesday

VACCINATIONS

* 43,056 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered on Tuesday at state-run hubs

* More than 74 per cent of Victorians aged 16 and over have had at least one dose and almost 45 per cent have had both

* Of the cases in hospital, 81 per cent were not vaccinated at all, 15 per cent were partially vaccinated and three per cent were fully vaccinated

EXPOSURE SITES

* More than 620 exposure sites are listed on the state's website, including a petrol station and supermarket at Mansfield

Full list of exposure sites available at https://www.coronavirus.vic.gov.au/case-alerts-public-exposure-sites

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