In nearly three months, Victoria has reported its lowest day of coronavirus cases, as minor restriction relaxation comes into effect.
The Department of Health and Human Services reported on Monday in the past 24 hours there were 35 new cases.
Seven deaths have also occurred, raising the death toll of the State to 730 and national count to 817.
Case figure for Monday reflects daily rises of 49, 40, 37 and 41 respectively on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
On Monday, after overnight easing of certain COVID-19 restrictions, Melbourne took its first tentative steps towards emerging from the lockdown.
#COVID19VicData for 14 September, 2020.
Yesterday there were 35 new cases reported and 7 lives lost. Our thoughts go out to all those affected.
More information will be available later today. pic.twitter.com/jApb1qnkTW— VicGovDHHS (@VicGovDHHS) September 13, 2020