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Victoria records 50 COVID-19 cases, 10 unlinked

Victoria has recorded 50 new locally-acquired COVID-19 cases and guests at an illegal, virus-spreading party have been fined $305,312.

The health department on Tuesday confirmed 40 of the new cases were linked to known outbreaks, while the source of the remaining 10 infections are under investigation.

Thirty-nine cases were infectious in the community and not isolating.

It brings the total number of active cases in the state to 522.

Among those active cases are several guests of an illegal engagement party held earlier this month at Caulfield North.

Victoria Police on Tuesday confirmed 56 fines of $5452 each have been issued to adults at the party. Children at the party were not fined.

Police have finished their investigation.

After revealing on Monday that officers were investigating reports hundreds of people including some from NSW went to a funeral in Shepparton, where there is a virus outbreak, police on Tuesday said no breach of COVID rules was found.

Meanwhile, new rules around childcare and authorised workers came into effect overnight.

From 11.59pm on Monday only authorised workers can access childcare, kindergarten and early childhood services, with workforce permits required to leave home for work.

Workforce caps will apply across several industries including construction, abattoirs, meat, poultry and seafood processing.

In the 24 hours to Tuesday morning, 48,424 tests were processed and 29,810 Victorians received a vaccine dose at a state-run hub.

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

AAP

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