Despite the state recording 16,016, health officials believe the true number of cases to be much higher.
The latest cases were detected by 7,584 rapid antigen tests and 8,432 PCR tests.
While hospitalisations have dropped over the past recording period and the state appears to have passed its peak, health officials predict that hospitalisations and Covid deaths will continue to rise over the coming months.
Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton warned that although the Omicron variant is less intense than the Delta variant, “it is still killing people”.
“… It's still putting people in hospital, including those who have two doses,” he said.
In a bid to prevent further deaths, health officials are pushing eligible Victorians to get their booster shots during the “booster blitz” being hosted at multiple clinics across the state this weekend.
To support the influx of people, vaccination clinics have extended their opening hours and made room for an extra 60,000 appointments statewide.
The push follows the state government’s decision to shorten the wait between the second vaccination and the booster shot to three months.
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