Victoria has recorded six new cases of COVID-19.
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A total of ten cases were recorded in the 24 hours to midnight, four of which were announced yesterday.
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said the total number cases linked to Sydney incursions was 24.
COVID Commander Jerone Weimar said the city of Hume was still a cluster of just five cases.
He said there were seven cases linked to Ariele Apartments - the new case was a close contact of a resident.
Mr Weimar said there was a cluster six cases Barwon Heads; the cluster has grown by three, one being a close contact and two being staff at Bacchus Marsh school.
Four new cases are linked to the MCG.
"All these four individuals are not known to each other or the other two people we know were at the MCC," he said.
Across the 24 people, one is fully vaccinated, four have had one dose of AstraZeneca and the others are not vaccinated.
There are two new cases associated with Young and Jacksons, a pub opposite Flinders Street Station.
One of the cases works at the Cerberus naval base and another in Richmond.
There are 126 exposure sites.
Mr Andrews revealed he had very positive discussions with the government last night and Victorians would be getting financial support for their five-day lockdown.
Funding for those in Commonwealth-declared hotspots will come from the federal government, while regional Victorians will receive funding paid for by the state.
Mr Andrews said they were looking to make payments automatic, if a business received a payment last time, they will receive it this time.
The treasurer said hospitality and events were eligible for funding and alpine resorts will also receive payments.
Today marks the beginning of a five-day snap lockdown in Victoria. Mr Andrews said yesterday regional areas could be released form lockdown earlier than Melbourne.
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Victoria Police have established checkpoints along the Lincoln Causeway to check IDs and travel permits.
The source of 34 cases remains under investigation.
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Ms Berejiklian the numbers will continue to rise tomorrow given the number of cases who were infectious in the community.
She said every day on an hourly-basis health officials and the government were reviewing the restrictions in place.
Ms Berejiklian said she would not hesitate to take further action to get cases down.
"If we need to go harder of course we will," she said.
"We need to make sure any measures in place hit the mark."