Victoria records two new locally acquired coronavirus cases as lockdown enters fourth day

Two new locally acquired coronavirus cases were detected on the fourth day of lockdown.

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews addresses the media in Melbourne as he announces a five-day lockdown on Friday, 12 February.

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews addresses the media in Melbourne as he announces a five-day lockdown on Friday, 12 February. Source: AAP

Victoria has recorded two new locally acquired cases of coronavirus as the state's "snap lockdown" enters its fourth day. 

The two new cases were announced on Tuesday morning and come from almost 24,000 tests processed. 

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