Victoria records fourth consecutive day of zero new coronavirus cases and no deaths

For a fourth day in a row, Victoria has recorded no new cases of coronavirus and no more deaths.

Shoppers in Melbourne wearing face masks as a preventive measure queue at the entrance of H&M for the end of season sale.

Shoppers in Melbourne wearing face masks as a preventive measure queue at the entrance of H&M for the end of season sale. Source: AAP

Victoria has recorded its fourth consecutive day of zero coronavirus cases and no further deaths, as Melburnians enjoy their first public holiday since emerging from lockdown.

The figures, issued by the Department of Health and Human Services on Monday, bring Melbourne's 14-day rolling average to 1.9 cases, with two mystery case recorded in the fortnight to October 31.

Regional Victoria, meanwhile, has recorded no cases in the past fortnight.

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By Stergos Kastelloriou

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