Seven people are in hospital, and of those two are in intensive care.
More than 43,000 test results were received in the 24 hours to midnight Thursday, while 14,302 vaccine doses were administered at state-run sites over the same span.
Victoria s current set of restrictions are set to be eased on 27 July, but Mr Andrews said health authorities wanted to have as much data as possible before deciding when the lockdown would end.
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Also on Friday, Police Commissioner Shane Patton revealed an Echuca publican had been arrested and fined nearly $22,000 for openly flouting health directions.
Trevor Andrews of the Pastoral Hotel Echuca has been opening to patrons for three days, serving meals and drinks in defiance of the state s fifth lockdown.
A private memorial service will be held today to remember the four Victoria Police officers killed in the Eastern Freeway crash as the state mourns the sombre anniversary of the tragedy.
The deaths of Leading Senior Constable Lynette Taylor, Senior Constable Kevin King, Constable Glen Humphris and Constable Josh Prestney on April 22 last year mark the deadliest day in Victoria Police history.
Truck driver Mohinder Singh was last week jailed for 22 years in the Supreme Court of Victoria after he ploughed into the officers in the emergency lane of the freeway near Kew, killing them on impact.
Kevin King, Joshua Prestney, Lynette Taylor and Glen Humphris were all killed in the line of duty.(Victoria Police)
The notice was sent at about the same time that Ms Teffaha filed the class action on behalf of thousands of public housing tenants subjected to the hard lockdown that confined them to their homes in July 2020.
The board has not said what led to the cancellation of Ms Teffahaâs licence.
The lawyer had been seeking clients for a range of class action that covered people affected by various COVID-19 measures, including any form of detention, mandatory vaccination, business closure, isolation in residential aged care, cross-border rules and contact tracing.
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On Monday, Ms Teffaha said losing her licence would not affect the class action, and that she had written a whistleblower complaint against the legal watchdog for what she considered to be the targeting of her litigation.