Australia eliminates COVID-19 in many areas, to ease curbs

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Australia has eliminated the novel coronavirus in many parts of the country, its chief medical officer said on Friday, clearing the way for sports ...

People enjoy a sunny evening by the water in front of the Sydney Opera House amid the easing of COVID-19 restrictions in Sydney, Australia, May 20, 2020.

But with case numbers falling significantly, Morrison said restrictions on indoor gatherings would be loosened in July with crowds of up 10,000 people allowed in seated stadiums and a trial scheme to allow foreign students to return.Details for students were being finalised but they would require quarantine, he said.

The prospect of allowing international students back also reinforces Morrison's call for Australian states and territories to reopen internal borders. "If someone can't come to your state from Sydney, then someone can't come to your state from Singapore," he said.

 

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