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Australia records zero new community Covid-19 cases

There are now fewer than 200 active infections nationwide

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 01 Nov 2020 2:45PM

Australia records zero new community Covid-19 cases
Australia last recorded no new daily coronavirus cases on June 9. – AFP pic, November 1, 2020

SYDNEY – Australia today reported zero locally transmitted coronavirus cases, announced the health minister, sparking celebrations online of the first “national donut” since June.

Minister Greg Hunt said he received advice from the National Incident Centre that no cases were detected in the community in the 24 hours to 8pm yesterday.

The country last reached the milestone nearly five months ago on June 9, before a second-wave outbreak in Victoria state saw a strict lockdown and overnight curfew imposed on Melbourne’s five million residents.

“Thank you to all of our amazing health & public health workers & above all else the Australian people,” tweeted Hunt today.

Social media users dubbed it a “national donut”, riffing on recent celebrations in Victoria when zero new daily cases were confirmed there and locals proclaimed it “Donut Day”.

A small number of infections was recorded in border quarantine facilities housing travellers returning from overseas.

There are now fewer than 200 active Covid-19 cases across Australia, which has recorded just over 27,500 infections and 907 deaths since the pandemic began.

The country stands in stark contrast to the US and Europe, where tens of thousands of infections are being recorded each day.

Stay-home orders have been lifted in Melbourne, with restaurants, bars and shops reopening just as new national lockdowns are announced in France, Germany and England.

Authorities Down Under have turned their focus to reuniting families split by virus measures, pledging to reopen internal borders and bring home thousands of stranded citizens from abroad before Christmas. – AFP, November 1, 2020

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