Two Victorians women with COVID-19 have died in their homes, marking the state's first recorded COVID-19 deaths this year.
A woman in her 60s from Hume and a woman in her 40s from Darebin have both died in their respective homes today while infected with COVID-19.
It remains unclear why they were not hospitalised and whether they had any other health conditions.
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Their vaccination status also remains unknown.
The two deaths with be recorded in tomorrow's COVID-19 numbers.
They come as the Premier is set to announce a slight easing of the state's lockdown restrictions tomorrow.
Mr Daniel Andrews today said he would announce a roadmap -including case number thresholds - to get Victoria out of lockdown tomorrow.
The state recorded 76 new local cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, taking Victoria's total number of active cases to 836.
Victoria had recorded no deaths of people with COVID-19 in 2021 before today.
Last year, 820 people with COVID-19 died in Victoria.
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