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Health bosses say Australia has crushed coronavirus as country reaches single digits in daily cases

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Health bosses say Australia has crushed coronavirus as country reaches single digits in daily cases

Australia is close to hitting a major milestone as new daily coronavirus cases near single digits. 

The number of new cases of coronavirus recorded in all states and territories on Thursday was just 11, as numbers have continued to steadily decline since late March. 

Australia’s deputy chief medical officer Paul Kelly said on Friday the nation had ‘crushed’ the virus.

‘It’s pretty much crushed I think, is what some countries are calling what they have done,’ Dr Kelly said on Today.

Depute chief medical officer Paul Kelly (pictured) has declared Australia has 'crushed' the coronavirus as the country nears new daily cases in the single digits

Depute chief medical officer Paul Kelly (pictured) has declared Australia has 'crushed' the coronavirus as the country nears new daily cases in the single digits

Depute chief medical officer Paul Kelly (pictured) has declared Australia has ‘crushed’ the coronavirus as the country nears new daily cases in the single digits

‘We set out to flatten and there were good reasons for that. Thinking about where we were just a couple of months ago in terms of this with those rapidly rising numbers, it was concerning and we really needed to do what we have done to get to where we are now.

‘We are much better prepared in terms of our ability to respond to a worst case scenario, a second wave for example if that was to happen, than we were say in January.’

On Thursday, Victoria recorded seven new cases of the virus, and NSW and Tasmania recorded both two new cases in their states.

In Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, the Northern Territory and the ACT no new cases of COVID-19 were recorded.

The ACT has now declared itself completely coronavirus free with all previously infected virus cases now recovered. 

In the NT, which hasn’t recorded a new case for more than 11 days, only three people remain infected. 

Queensland hit its fourth day of no new cases on Thursday.

In South Australia, health authorities have not detected a single case of the virus in the community for more than a week. 

People in NSW will soon be able to go shopping in small groups but social distancing measures will need to be maintained. Shoppers are pictured at David Jones on Elizabeth street, Sydney, in December

People in NSW will soon be able to go shopping in small groups but social distancing measures will need to be maintained. Shoppers are pictured at David Jones on Elizabeth street, Sydney, in December

People in NSW will soon be able to go shopping in small groups but social distancing measures will need to be maintained. Shoppers are pictured at David Jones on Elizabeth street, Sydney, in December

Australia has smashed coronavirus as the curve continues to flatten with only 11 new cases of coronavirus recorded in the country on Thursday

Australia has smashed coronavirus as the curve continues to flatten with only 11 new cases of coronavirus recorded in the country on Thursday

Australia has smashed coronavirus as the curve continues to flatten with only 11 new cases of coronavirus recorded in the country on Thursday

On Friday, NSW recorded another nine cases of coronavirus.

While the federal government remains cautious, states and territories are responding to what appears to be an overall pattern of reliable declines in cases, and are planning the move to ease restrictions.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has flagged a national cabinet meeting with state and territory leaders in mid-May as crucial to lifting some social and economic clamps.

Pubs and restaurants will reopen across the NT on May 15, while golf, tennis, fishing or swimming with other people will be allowed from Friday. 

The initial stage of easing restrictions will also lift the ban on outdoor weddings and funerals.

The NT’s eased rules could provide a blueprint for other jurisdictions due to make critical decisions about restarting economic and social activity.

ACT Health Minister Rachel Stephen-Smith said it was time for national cabinet and health experts to have a fresh look at future scenarios.

‘We have been working on a suppression strategy, on a flatten the curve strategy, not really on a elimination strategy,’ she told reporters in Canberra on Thursday.

Pubs and restaurants across the Northern Territory will reopen on May 15 but people will only be allowed in for two hours

Pubs and restaurants across the Northern Territory will reopen on May 15 but people will only be allowed in for two hours

Pubs and restaurants across the Northern Territory will reopen on May 15 but people will only be allowed in for two hours

‘But now we have got to a point where we are very close to very few active cases in the whole of Australia.’ 

Queensland will ease rules around going for a drive and non-essential shopping being relaxed this weekend.

From Friday, NSW will ease gathering restrictions allowing a maximum of two adults and their children to visit others in their homes.

Tasmania’s new cases are linked to a recent outbreak that affected hospital workers in the state’s north west.

CORONAVIRUS CASES IN AUSTRALIA: 6,754

New South Wales: 3,016

Victoria: 1,361

Queensland: 1,033

Western Australia: 551

South Australia: 438

Tasmania: 221

Australian Capital Territory: 106

Northern Territory: 28

TOTAL CASES:  6,754

RECOVERED: 5,717

DEAD: 93

Twelve of the island’s 13 COVID-19 deaths have been in the northwest and two thirds of its overall 221 cases are linked to the cluster, which is believed to have originated from the ill-fated Ruby Princess cruise ship. 

The only death in the south of the state was also a Ruby Princess passenger who died in the Royal Hobart Hospital.

The outbreak forced authorities to close Burnie’s North West Regional Hospital and its private counterpart on April 13 and put 1200 workers in quarantine. The outbreak in Tasmania saw 73 healthcare workers infected.

An interim report, released on Thursday, found the source of the virus cluster was two elderly Ruby Princess passengers who were admitted in late March and later died.

Testing, contract tracing and the capacity to respond to outbreaks are considered key benchmarks in edging back towards normal life. 

Australia has conducted 566,000 tests and 20,000 nurses have trained to work in intensive care, with a further 3000 recently out of the job completing a refresher course.

Nationwide, there has been 6754 confirmed cases of coronavirus including 5717 recoveries and 93 deaths.

WHICH STATES AND TERRITORIES ARE EASING CORONAVIRUS RESTRICTIONS?

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

* Coronavirus restrictions eased from Monday, 27 April.

* Two-person limit on non-work activities, including picnics, boating, hiking, camping, and group exercise eased from two to 10 people, provided they adhere to social distancing and good hygiene.

* Weddings and funerals can have up to 10 people present.

* In real estate, open houses and display villages permitted but records must be kept of everyone who enters a home.

* Students will return to the classroom from May 29.

* WA Premier Mark McGowan said it was a ‘cautious relaxation’ of restrictions.

NORTHERN TERRITORY

* Parks and reserves have reopened. 

* Weddings, funerals, playgrounds, parks and public swimming pools will re-open from May 1.

* Outdoor sports where people can be physically distant, such as golf and tennis, will be allowed.

* Pubs, cafes and restaurants will re-open from May 15. People will be allowed in for two hours.  

QUEENSLAND

* Stay-at-home restrictions to ease from Saturday, May 2.

* Family picnics and weekend drives allowed, national parks will reopen and people can shop for clothing and shoes.

* Citizens must stay within 50km of their homes, and social distancing will still be enforced.

* People from the same household can go out together, while those who live alone can spend time with one other person.

* No change to schools until at least May 15 with students continuing to learn remotely where they can.

* ‘We recognise that Queenslanders have done a great job in trying to flatten that curve. So we also know it’s having a big impact on people’s mental health. We thought we could lift some stay-at-home restrictions,’ Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says.

VICTORIA

* Coronavirus restrictions to be reassessed on May 11 when the state of emergency ends.

* ‘I don’t know what transmission will look like this week or next week, but I think the state of emergency going to May 11 is a nice line-up with the national cabinet process for a real look at changing the restrictions,’ Chief Health Officer Professor Brett Sutton said.

TASMANIA

* Restrictions closing non-essential retail in the northwest, due to be lifted on Sunday, have been pushed back to at least May 3.

* Most Tasmanian students to begin term two on Tuesday remotely, but schools in the northwest area will open a week later.

* ‘I don’t want to have a knee-jerk reaction … take away restrictions too early only to have to bring them back again,’ Tasmanian Premier Peter Gutwein said.

NEW SOUTH WALES

*From Friday 1 May, two adults and their children can visit friends in their home

* The state government is encouraging shops to re-open with social distancing in place

*Pupils are going back to school on May 11 on a roster basis. State government wants full-time classroom teaching sooner rather than later  

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

* South Australia not looking at easing any coronavirus restrictions ‘any time soon’.

* ‘Our restrictions are actually not as severe in some respects as other states and territories,’ South Australian Health Minister Stephen Wade said.

ACT

* The territory won’t be lifting any restrictions soon.

* ‘This is not a race or a contest between jurisdictions. We are in a great position here in the ACT, largely thanks to the great community effort in complying with the rules around physical distancing. However, we have seen around the world what can happen when restrictions are imposed too late or taken away too early,’ ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr said.

Source: Sound Health and Lasting Wealth

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