Victoria has reported 28 new coronavirus cases and three further deaths, as Melbourne's 14-day daily case average continues to fall.
Yesterday, the state reported two deaths and 11 new cases — the lowest daily infections tally in more than three months.
Metropolitan Melbourne's 14-day daily case average is now 32.8, down from 34.4 yesterday.
Regional Victoria's rolling average remains at 1.6.
Under Victoria's "roadmap to reopening" Melbourne is set to have some restrictions eased on September 28.
The second step of the roadmap will allow public gatherings of up to five people from a maximum of two households, and childcare to reopen, from that date.
However the roadmap says rules including the 9:00pm-5:00am curfew and the five kilometre radius limit on where people can travel will remain in place until at least October.
Premier Daniel Andrews is scheduled to hold today's coronavirus press conference at 10:00am, with Disability, Ageing and Carers Minister Luke Donnellan.
More to come.
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2020-09-21 23:12:00Z
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