It's just been announced by Premier Dan Andrews that another 14 people have been diagnosed with coronavirus in Victoria, taking the total number of cases to 1454.
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Thirteen of the new cases are connected to the Cedar Meats cluster.
Mr Andrews said seven were staff at Cedar Meats, while another six were close contacts.
There were 18,200 tested on Wednesday, with 106,000 tests in the last week and a half.
The state has embarked on a blitz aimed at testing 100,000 people in two weeks.
"It was an ambitious target and to get there three, four days early is a great credit to Victorians," Mr Andrews said.
The premier said next Monday would provide an opportunity to review the lockdown rules in Victoria, following the national cabinet meeting tomorrow.
Eight people remain in Victorian hospitals, including six people in intensive care. There are 105 active cases in Victoria.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has said there will be no changes to restrictions in her state before Monday - after Mother's Day.
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