Coronavirus updates LIVE: New York, UK unveil plans to ease out of lockdowns as global COVID-19 cases surpass 4.2 million, Australian death toll stands at 98

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Another passenger on the Ruby Princess has died with coronavirus, NSW Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant has confirmed this morning as NSW recorded six new coronavirus cases overnight. Follow our live coverage:

The global death toll from coronavirus has passed 289,000 and there are 4.2 million known cases of infection, according to the Johns Hopkins University tally

Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has tested negative for coronavirus. Mr Frydenberg was encouraged to take a test and self-isolate after coughing repeatedly during a speech to Parliament yesterdayNewmarch House nurse and two 'close contacts' among NSW infections "The advice I've got in relation to that case is that the healthcare worker was actually assisting someone, and [her PPE] was dislodged by the resident inadvertently," she said, stressing the difficulty of maintaining PPE protocol while working as a carer.

"We also know that from Friday there'll be an impact. So, the next 10 days for us are quite critical and we will be looking at what the data is telling us about activity." "As Dr McAnulty explained yesterday ... the current view is sitting down for a meal is different to having a drink [at a pub]," she said.Another passenger on the Ruby Princess has died with coronavirus, NSW Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant has confirmed this morning.It is the 22nd death linked to the Ruby Princess ship.

 

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