Relaxing the COVID-19 Restriction in Australia

Federal Deputy Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly.

Deputy Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly says people who are ill should not be visiting their mums. (AAP) Source: AAP

Australians are being urged to remain cautious when visiting their mums this Mother's Day amid the coronavirus crises.


States and territories are starting to take their own steps when it comes to relaxing restrictions, following Friday's [[MAY 8]] national cabinet meeting outlining the federal government's three step plan to lift lockdown measures.

Despite the further easing of Australia's coronavirus restrictions in sight, officials are encouraging the elderly to maintain social distancing over the coming weeks.

 

And you can stay up to date on coronavirus in your language at sbs.com.au/coronavirus

 

And you can keep up to date on the Coronavirus pandemic at sbs.com.au/coronavirus


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