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Australia's Daily COVID-19 Cases Fall To 3-Month Low

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Medical personnel disposes medical waste outside the Kalyna Aged Care facility amid the second wave of the coronavirus disease.
Medical personnel disposes medical waste outside the Kalyna Aged Care facility amid the second wave of the coronavirus disease.

UPDATE: Victoria reported 45 new coronavirus cases on Friday and five deaths.

Australia on Thursday reported its lowest one-day rise in new COVID-19 cases in nearly three months, as states said restrictions imposed to slow the spread of the virus will be further relaxed.

Australia said 35 cases of COVID-19 have been detected in the past 24 hours, the lowest one-day rise since June 24.

Victoria - Australia’s COVID-19 epicentre - accounted for the bulk of the new cases, with 28 people diagnosed with the virus in the past 24 hours.

“It is a fantastic outcome and a tribute to the hard work, sacrifice and contribution every single Victorian is making and I want to say thank you,” Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews told reporters in Melbourne.

The result in Victoria will buoy hopes that residents in Melbourne will soon be granted additional freedoms after more than six weeks under a strict lockdown.

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Melbourne is on an extended hard lockdown until September 28. If at that point the two-week average number of infections is below 50, which it currently is, then restrictions will be eased.

Restrictions in regional Victoria were relaxed earlier this week. Residents there can now have outdoor gatherings of up to 10 people, and cafes will be able to seat up to 50 people outside.

New South Wales (NSW) said it had detected five new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, with two people already in hotel quarantine.

With confidence growing in NSW,...

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