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British Columbia’s provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix are expected to unveil the province’s latest modelling numbers on the coronavirus pandemic.

The information is to be presented as part of the health officials’ daily COVID-19 update.

The updated numbers on Monday are being used to determine next steps for easing restrictions on the economy, schools and other areas. Premier John Horgan is set to announce these next steps later this week.

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0:00 Australia has its biggest one day jump in coronavirus cases for quite some time with a relatively high figure in Victoria. NSW was a stark contrast this morning to Victoria with just one new case and Qld has made a major announcement about schools returning

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0:15 Victoria has recorded 22 new cases coronavirus cases overnight. 19 of those cases are connected to a cluster at an abattoir in Melbourne.

0:30 Two separate cases have been detected at schools in Victoria and New South Wales. A teacher in Melbourne’s north tested positive, while a school on Sydney’s outskirts is closed after a student contracted COVID-19. read more

A 14th resident has died in a western Sydney aged care facility at the centre of a COVID-19 outbreak.

The home’s operator, Anglicare, has confirmed 76-year-old Ann Fahey died in Nepean Hospital yesterday.

The outbreak at Newmarch House has infected 37 residents and 24 staff members, bringing the total to 61.

In this update:

0:00 – Another resident has died at Newmarch House aged care facility in Sydney.

0:41 – There are still 900 active coronavirus cases in Australia. Fifteen new cases were recorded yesterday. read more

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The rapidly spreading coronavirus outbreak continues to upend life around the world. President Trump signed an executive order compelling meat processors to remain open to head off shortages in the nation’s food supply chains, despite mounting reports of plant worker deaths due to covid-19. More than 1 million coronavirus cases have been confirmed in the United States.

The Post’s Libby Casey will be joined by reporters Laura Reiley, James Hohmann, Mary Beth Albright, and food critic Tom Sietsema who will discuss the Post’s investigations into meat and poultry plants, the risks of reopening restaurants, and the latest CDC guidance on keeping your groceries safe. Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/coronavirus/. SPECIAL OFFER: To thank you for your support, here’s a deal on a Washington Post digital subscription: $29 for one year http://washingtonpost.com/youtubeoffer. read more

The name, the Ruby Princess cruise ship has come up yet again contributing to the incidence of coronavirus in Australia.

It comes as some states and territories announce further easing of restrictions.

In this update:

0:16 There’s been another coronavirus death in Tasmania. While a report into the coronavirus outbreak in the state’s north west has found it most likely originated from the Ruby Princess cruise ship.

0:29 In the Northern Territory, restrictions limiting attendees at outdoor weddings and funerals will be lifted from tomorrow. There’ll be no limits on numbers, so long as people maintain social distancing. Playgrounds, parks and reserves will also reopen. read more

The rapidly spreading coronavirus outbreak continues to upend life around the world. President Trump has downplayed the dangers of the pandemic, pressing that some Americans could return to work despite the advice of health experts. More than 1 million coronavirus cases have been confirmed in the United States.

The Post’s Libby Casey, joined by reporters Joel Achenbach, Emma Brown, Vanessa Williams, Rosalind Helderman and Christopher Rowland, dives into all that we know about the coronavirus. Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/coronavirus/. SPECIAL OFFER: To thank you for your support, here’s a deal on a Washington Post digital subscription: $29 for one year http://washingtonpost.com/youtubeoffer. read more

There’s encouraging news this morning on Australia’s efforts to limit the spread of coronavirus.

New South Wales has reported just two new cases for yesterday and 4,400 tests were done. It is the lowest number of new cases recorded in the state since March 8. Queensland has 3 new cases.

In this update:

0:45 More than a million people have downloaded the government’s coronavirus tracing app since it was launched late yesterday. The government’s hoping at least 40% of the population – or 10 million people – will download the app to speed up contact tracing of virus cases. read more

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There is a mix of hope and despair in the coronavirus wrap today. Europe’s first human trial of a potential vaccine is underway in the UK while the jobless rate continues to climb in the United States.

Globally, cases have passed 2.7 million, 190,000 people have died, 740,000 have recovered.

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0:22 Tasmania has recorded it’s nine death from coronavirus

0:27 National Cabinet is meeting today, with education a top priority for leaders. Updated modelling of the virus spread will also be released. read more

Restrictions on overseas travel expected to remain for at least 3-4 months, Ruby Princess investigation continues despite the ship leaving Australian waters and banks urged to help businesses bridge the gap until Government payments roll out.

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The rapidly spreading coronavirus outbreak continues to upend life around the world. President Trump has downplayed the dangers of the pandemic, pressing that some Americans could return to work despite the advice of health experts. More than 800,000 coronavirus cases have been confirmed in the United States.

The Post’s Libby Casey, joined by reporters Heather Long, Mike DeBonis and Christian Davenport, will discuss the risks of reopening businesses and how the U.S. economy can possibly recover after this crisis. Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/coronavirus/. SPECIAL OFFER: To thank you for your support, here’s a deal on a Washington Post digital subscription: $29 for one year http://washingtonpost.com/youtubeoffer. read more

The rapidly spreading coronavirus outbreak continues to upend life around the world. President Trump has downplayed the dangers of the pandemic, pressing that some Americans could return to work despite the advice of health experts. More than 700,000 coronavirus cases have been confirmed in the United States.

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The coronavirus pandemic has caused both human and economic devastation around the world but optimism that authorities are on top of the spread, continues to firm here in Australia.

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0:18 Victoria recorded just one additional case overnight, while New South Wales recorded six cases.

0:30 Nearly 3.5 million people could lose their jobs, according to new analysis into the economic impact of the virus. Treasury has forecast unemployment will rise to 10% in the June quarter but the Grattan Institute says up to 26% of workers could lose their job. read more

Ruby Princess to remain docked in NSW for another week, the PM says a COVID tracking app will not be mandatory, but hopes Australians will still download it and protests across the US calling for the end of the lockdown.

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The departure of the Ruby Princess delayed because too many of the staff are sick; an elderly resident from a Western Sydney home has died and US residents take to the streets to protest the lockdown.

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A second US citizen who travelled on the Ruby Princess has died from COVID-19. The 64 year old man fell ill on his way home to California after travelling on the cruise ship last month.

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0:30 Deb Chalik, US lawyer representing the man’s family gives details about their experience on the Ruby Princess

1:34 The cruise ship Artania is expected to leave Fremantle today. The ship has been docked in the West Australian port for weeks, with the State Government saying it is directly responsible for 79 cases of coronavirus in WA. read more

The rapidly spreading coronavirus outbreak continues to upend life around the world as more countries tighten quarantine measures. President Trump has downplayed the dangers of the pandemic, pressing that some Americans could return to work despite the advice of health experts. More than 600,000 coronavirus cases have been confirmed in the United States, which leads the world in number of cases.

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The number of confirmed coronavirus cases worldwide has passed two million. Almost a third are in the United States. It took 83 days to reach the first million cases and two weeks for the second million.

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0:55 – The number of confirmed coronavirus cases passes two million.

1:23 – Five more residents at a western Sydney aged care home infected.

1:35 – The head of the WHO says he regrets Donald Trump’s decision to halt funding.

1:49 – Germany will slowly ease restriction from next week. read more

Concerns for nursing home coronavirus outbreak; Fears Virgin Australia may be placed into voluntary administration; Donald Trump receives widespread backlash for World Health Organisation remarks.

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The rapidly spreading coronavirus outbreak continues to upend life around the world as more countries tighten quarantine measures. President Trump has downplayed the dangers of the pandemic, pressing that some Americans could return to work despite the advice of health experts. More than 500,000 coronavirus cases have been confirmed in the United States, which leads the world in number of cases.

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Victorian premier says curve is flattening but situation is ‘fragile’; Cops dish out $250,000 worth of fines across state; Mourners turned away from graves amid coronavirus lockdown; Ruby Princess scandal deepens.

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