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During Unlock 1.0, India is opening up slowly. Shopping Malls, restaurants and temples to re-open from 8th June. With over 2.46 lakh coronavirus cases, India surpassed Spain, becoming the fifth worst-hit nation by the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, only the US, Brazil, Russia, and the UK have more cases than India.

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The Baker-Polito Administration today announced that Phase 2 of the Commonwealth’s reopening plan will begin on June 8th. Businesses and sectors set to begin opening in Phase II are subject to compliance with all mandatory safety standards.

On May 18, the Administration released a four-phased plan to reopen the economy based on public health data, spending at least three weeks in each phase. Key public health data, such as new cases and hospitalizations, has been closely monitored and seen a significant decline allowing for Phase II to begin on June 8th. read more

Livestream Q&A Monday, June 1, 1P Central
Paul Offit, MD of the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia discusses principles and progress-to-date in COVID-19 vaccine development.

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From Monday, people who have been shielding in England and Wales during the coronavirus crisis can exercise and meet people from another household outdoors.

The Government will publish full guidance on how the more than two million extremely vulnerable people shielding from coronavirus can safely venture out for the first time in months.

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Much of Australia is moving forward with the relaxation of restrictions today.
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0:06 – In New South Wales non-essential regional travel is now allowed and up to fifty customers can be served at restaurants, cafes and pubs.

0:13 – Victoria is permitting up to 20 people in venues and the same limit for gatherings at home. Tourist accommodation.. Caravan parks and camping spots are open.

0:24 – Queensland is bringing forward its next stage of relaxations, allowing intra-state travel. Pubs, clubs, restaurants and cafes will be allowed to serve up to 20 patrons. read more

Government officials give updates on Monday, May 25, on the various levels of community quarantine enforced in the Philippines due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak

With hundreds of thousands of people expected to catch public transport from today, experts have warned it might not go to plan; Victoria has announced the next stage of eased restrictions, with restrictions on community facilities, entertainment venues, beauty salons, places of worship and fitness centres to be lifted from June 1; and Australia’s Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Nick Coatsworth has thrown his support behind gym-goers and operators demanding fitness centres reopen across Australia. read more

Australia has received international backing from 62 nations for an independent inquiry into coronavirus as trade tensions with China face further strain; 12 McDonald’s stores across Victoria have closed after a truck driver for an external company tested positive for coronavirus; and a drive-in mass has been held in the French town of Chalons-en-Champagne for Catholics unable to attend church because of the pandemic.

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More Australians are enjoying re-instated freedoms today with West Australians and Tasmanians back in cafes but it sounds like the Queensland border could still be closed for quite some time.

And there’s been another coronavirus death reported this morning, a man in his 60s from NSW.

On the international front… There’ll be a lot of interest in this meeting tonight in Switzerland with a push for a comprehensive investigation into the origin of COVID-19 and how efforts to stop its spread have been handled. read more

Boris Johnson said some lockdown restrictions will be lifted next week and set a new testing target of 200,000 per day by the end of this month. “We would like to get going on some of these measures on Monday,” he said in the House of Commons. It comes as Heath Secretary Matt Hancock was left speechless by the actions of Professor Neil Ferguson, the key scientific adviser who flouted lockdown rules to meet up with his lover.

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Boris Johnson revealed that lockdown measures could change on Monday – as he faced up against Labour boss Sir Keir Starmer at PMQs for the first time.

The PM will address the nation on Sunday with a roadmap for how to tweak the current lockdown measures, some of which may come into effect the very next day.

The PM will lay out how he hopes to get Britain back to work and school once again, giving hope to millions of people that they could see restrictions lifted.

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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

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.

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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

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

U.S. coronavirus deaths and confirmed cases edged lower for the third consecutive day as President Donald Trump prepared to name a task force Tuesday aimed at reopening the economically beleaguered nation.

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Nova Scotia has recorded its third death related to COVID-19. A man in his 80s in Halifax Regional Municipality died of complications from COVID-19.
 
As of today, April 13, Nova Scotia has 474 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Twenty-nine new cases were identified Sunday, April 12. The QEII Health Sciences Centre’s microbiology lab completed 947 Nova Scotia tests on Sunday, April 12 and is operating 24-hours.

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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The Department of Health gives the latest updates on the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) situation in the Philippines Monday, April 13

Almost 200 Aussies land in Sydney from Cambodia; Police enforcing social distancing rules; $1 million in fines issued; Education bosses warn of mass job losses, NSW government to announce $440 million rent relief package; Boris Johnson leaves hospital.

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More Australians arrive home on mercy flights from India and Cambodia; the fines you can expect for breaking social distancing and isolation rules; and a coronavirus cluster causing problems in Adelaide.

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Casuals denied access to coronavirus wage subsidy, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in hospital while fighting COVID-19 and shoppers urged to get in early but not panic buy ahead of the Easter long weekend.

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Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said Malaysia will receive test kits from South Korea for Covid-19 on Monday as the ministry is enhancing the resources and capacity at testing laboratories.

He said the ministry will also look into an automated device from China which will generate results of tests faster.

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