ANOTHER 392 new COVID-19 cases have been recorded in Victoria.
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Department of Health data released on Sunday showed of new local cases, 107 have so far been linked to known cases and outbreaks.
The new cases take the state's active case tally to 3112.
There were also 36,534 coronavirus vaccinations administered at state-run vaccination hubs and 48,063 test results received.
Speaking in a press conference on Saturday, health minister Martin Foley urged regional Victorians to be vigilant in checking the list of exposure sites, to get tested, wear a mask and to get vaccinated.
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He said there was no current public health advice for the regions to enter a snap lockdown.
Mr Foley also announced that as of Sunday all women more than 24 weeks pregnant would get priority access to vaccination at all state run centres.
It comes amid a rise in unvaccinated pregnant women and their babies becoming sick.
Mr Foley also said that more than 65 per cent of the population had now received a first dose of a vaccine.
The full list of COVID-19 exposure sites can be found here.
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