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New South Wales has recorded no new deaths in the past 24 hours as the number of new cases shows signs of stabilising.

The state confirmed 48 new cases, compared with 49 the day before.

Premier Gladys Berejiklian said her government was receiving constant updates from health authorities on whether restrictions could be eased. She said restrictions would be re-assessed on a monthly basis.

 

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BILDERBERG_GP Keep a very close eye on what happens once social distancing is relaxed.

So lets get back out there and back to work...

Ruby Princes Peta Credlin: Hazzard dodging questions and blame-shifting. “I back Labor in this. I have no understanding why he’s still in the job.” “If he had some guts he’d fall on his own sword “Mate, time to go.”

Hopefully it's a good sign! 👍👍🤞🤞🙏🙏

I remember during yesterday watching the death rate increase. What level of granularity are we talking about here?

Mr. Hazzard must go 👉

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