Victoria has recorded 73 new infections overnight and tragically reported it's highest-ever death toll, with 41 lives lost.
The reported death toll included deaths from recent weeks not reported previously.
It is the highest number of deaths reported in a single day in Victoria with the previous record of 25 deaths recorded on August 17.
The death toll for the state now stands at 565 after it reached the grim milestone of 500 deaths on Saturday.
Despite 11 confirmed deaths yesterday, the Victorian health department said Monday's deaths included 22 people who died in the weeks leading up to August 27 and were only reported to DHHS by aged-care facilities on Sunday.
Premier Daniel Andrews is expected to be grilled for extra detail on the additional reported deaths when he fronts the media at 11am.
On Sunday the state recorded 114 new cases, including 74 mystery cases.
Politicians have reacted to the huge jump in deaths, with State Greens MP Ellen Sandell describing the rise as "devastating".
It comes after Victoria recorded its first double-digit daily case total in about eight weeks on Saturday, while Premier Daniel Andrews faces increasing pressure to detail what restrictions will be eased on September 13.
Victoria's parliament is expected to vote on the premier's controversial bill to extend Victoria's state of emergency by another 12 months this week.