Today's Vic DHHS report..
Part of (and note the new AO case on the second flight will be in addition to this)
Victoria has recorded three new cases of coronavirus since yesterday in returning international travellers in hotel quarantine.
The new cases are in a man aged in his 50s, a woman aged in her 30s and a woman aged in her 20s.
For the the tenth consecutive day, Victoria has recorded no new locally acquired cases of coronavirus.
The number of active cases in Victoria is now 26, made up of 7 locally acquired cases, which is a decrease of five since yesterday, and 19 cases in returned overseas travellers in hotel quarantine, an increase of three since yesterday.
An aircrew member and Australian Open participant who is not a player have been transferred to a health hotel following positive test results for coronavirus (COVID-19).
The passenger result came in after midnight Friday night and will be counted in tomorrow’s figures. The aircrew member and the passenger have been interviewed and transferred to a health hotel as per normal processes for positive cases.
All remaining 66 passengers on the flight have been determined to be close contacts. Any players and support people will not be able to leave quarantine to attend training. The remaining flight crew all tested negative and were permitted to fly out without passengers directly to their home port. They left at 7am today.
Upon arrival to Australia all players are immediately placed in a secure quarantine environment for 14 days under the authority of COVID Quarantine Victoria and will undergo a more rigorous testing schedule than for most returning travellers.