Greater Bendigo has recorded the only new coronavirus case in central Victoria since Wednesday.
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It takes Bendigo's tally to 105 cases in total with nine currently active.
Central Victoria's active cases have dropped to 14 after the Macedon Ranges saw a drop of two.
It leaves Macedon Ranges with three active cases while Campase Shire has and Bendigo has nine.
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Across the state, the daily cases rose to 113 in the past 24 hours.
Earlier in the week, Victoria recorded three days of cases in double digits.
This morning Victoria premier Daniel Andrews said Victoria had to defeat the second wave properly. He said the aim was to ease out of stage four in a steady way, to find a "COVID-normal".
Victoria is waiting for Mr Andrews to release his road map out of restrictions this weekend.
A leaked document published on Thursday suggested Melbourne's stage four lockdown would be extended by a fortnight and outlined a range of concessions.
Mr Andrews reiterated the government's earlier statements that this document was a draft and had no status.
He said he would outline Victoria's roadmap out of restrictions on Sunday. Regional Victoria is likely to have its own roadmap out of restrictions.