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MELBOURNE, June 10 — Australia is on course to have largely eradicated the coronavirus by July, a public health official said today, as the country’s most populous state announced the removal of restrictions on community sports. “Our view has been that we had hoped that by June/July that we...

Wednesday, 10 Jun 2020 12:25 PM MYT

“Our view has been that we had hoped that by June/July that we would see coronavirus largely disappearing from the country, so this is pretty much on track,” said Bill Rawlinson, a senior medical virologist with New South Wales Health. Despite the low numbers, some Australian states including Queensland and Western Australia have kept their borders shut, resisting calls to reopen them by their hard-hit tourism industries.

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