Victoria records 1,571 new cases and 13 deaths.

The Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne will introduce mandatory rapid COVID-19 testing for visitors after a virus scare at the hospital's neo-natal ICU.
It comes as Victoria records 1,571 new cases and 13 deaths.
The new cases were identified from 79,200 test results received yesterday, and 38,072 doses of vaccine were administered at state-run sites.
A parent attended the neo-natal ICU on Friday and later tested positive to the virus, informing the hospital on Monday night.
There were 29 infants in the unit at the time of the exposure, and all have been tested.
None has returned positive to the virus, and all will continue to be tested.
The hospital's chief executive, Bernadette McDonald said no staff have had to isolate, as all were wearing full protective clothing.
More to come.