Why should we be concerned about a second COVID-19 wave?

In the past week Australia has recorded some of its lowest daily numbers of new COVID-19 cases , but experts say the risk of a fresh outbreak - a second wave of infections - remains high.

South Australia Hospital staff simulate a drive through coronavirus testing at the Repatriation Hospital in Adelaide, Tuesday, March 10, 2020. (AAP Image/David Mariuz) NO ARCHIVING

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As the country's pandemic curve flattens, state and federal governments have started to loosen some restrictions, with more set to be reviewed.

But experts warn the danger has not yet passed and a "second wave" of viral infections could hit Australia hard in the months ahead.

COVID-19 has forced the shutdown of public life across Australia.
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