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Coronavirus Impact: Premier Warns Says NSW Economy Suffers Biggest Fall in 20 Years

Premier Warns warned that NSW is yet to feel the “severe” economic consequences of COVID-19, despite the biggest contraction in its economy in 20 years.

This week the State Government dumped its plan to renovate Sydney Olympic Stadium, so the $810 million earmarked for that project could be directed into a $3 billion infrastructure fund, which aims to generate 20,000 jobs.

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Congo Declares New Ebola Outbreak, As Country Faces Coronavirus And Measles Epidemic

The Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday declared a new Ebola outbreak in the western city of Mbandaka. 

Health Minister Eteni Longondo said that the Ebola outbreak had killed four people in Mbandaka. 

At a press conference, Longondo said, “We will send them the vaccine and medicine very quickly,” he planned to visit the site of the outbreak at the end of the week.

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Federal Government Boosts The Race Of Coronavirus Vaccine Mission With $66 Million Injection

The Federal Government will invest $66 million for research into a coronavirus vaccine and antiviral medications.

Health Minister Greg Hunt said, for the nation’s containment strategy and flattening of the curve.

Australia had been lauded for being one of the most reliable testing methods in the world, Mr. Hunt said.

By midnight, Australia is set to surpass 1.5 million coronavirus tests.

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Australia Reopens For The First Time In Two Months Of Lockdown

Australia is continuing to ease coronavirus restrictions across the country as pubs open for the first time in two months. 

In Victoria, the state with the toughest restrictions, skate parks reopened and up to 20 people can gather for a party – outdoors or indoors.

Cafes, restaurants, pubs, and clubs in the Sunshine State can now host up to 20 people – with the reform brought forward from June 12. 

Road trips are allowed and some gyms are back in business – here’s everything that you need to know.

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SA Health Chief Apologises To Victoria After Blunder Over Coronavirus Case

South Australia’s public health chief has apologized for mistakenly claiming Victorian health counterparts left SA Health in the dark about the state’s latest coronavirus case.

The UK resident had recently traveled to Melbourne, before flying to South Australia where she was tested and returned a positive result.

An email was sent, and South Australian authorities were alerted about the time and the flight details.”

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