Victorians are set to learn how long lockdown will be extended later on Tuesday as the state recorded 13 new locally acquired coronavirus cases.
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The new cases include the four previously announced Monday afternoon.
Of the 13 new locally acquired cases, 12 have been linked to the current outbreaks and one is under investigation.
There were just under 50,000 test results to Victorians as well as 17,083 vaccinations were administered.
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Victoria's active coronavirus case tally now sits at 96.
Mr Andrews said with cases in the community it "would not be the right thing to do".
"It would be perhaps a few days of sunshine, and then there's a very high chance we'd be back in lockdown again. That's what I'm trying to avoid," he said.
Monday's testing figures and results, as well as any new exposure sites and mystery cases, will guide their decision.