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  • AtW
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    Anybody can do it because they are essentially a (big) island so they control who comes in and can ensure effective quarantines.]

    Oh wait...

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  • Paddy
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    It's a weekend and summer in Aus. c19 will be back with vengeance

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  • scooterscot
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    Boom! - Austrialia are world beating

    Australia records zero Covid-19 cases for first time in five months


    Australia has recorded its first day of no local cases of Covid-19 in almost five months.

    Zero cases were reported in the 24 hours between 20:00 on Friday and 20:00 on Saturday - the first time this has happened since 9 June.

    The state of Victoria - epicentre of Australia's second wave - recorded zero cases for the second day in a row after a 112-day lockdown.

    Health officials say more restrictions may be eased in the coming days.

    "Thank you to all of our amazing health & public health workers & above all else the Australian people," Health Minister Greg Hunt said on his Twitter account.

    Australia has recorded some 27,500 infections and 900 deaths to Covid-19 since the pandemic started - far fewer than many nations.

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