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Little DIY Things. Australia is flattening the coronavirus curve. But should we try to squash it like New Zealand? - Health - ABC News. If Australia is running a marathon in how it tackles coronavirus, New Zealand has opted for something closer to a sprint.

Australia is flattening the coronavirus curve. But should we try to squash it like New Zealand? - Health - ABC News

Last month, New Zealand ditched plans to mitigate or suppress the spread of COVID-19 and instead committed to totally eliminate the transmission of the disease within its borders. Three weeks into its strict lockdown, its 'go hard, go early' approach appears to be working: COVID-19 cases have steadily declined despite an increase in testing, and the country may start to roll back its restrictions as early as late April. While Australia is also seeing a steady decline in the number of new cases, Deputy Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly said: "This is not a sprint. This is a marathon. " Yesterday, Dr Kelly said Australia was "in a much better place than [he] thought we would be at this point", but warned social distancing measures were likely to be in place in Australia until September, at least in some form.

Coronavirus questions answered A large upfront sacrifice. Coronavirus tracking app to be rolled out in Australia only with privacy safeguards – minister. The federal government has promised a systematic assessment of the privacy impacts of a controversial app identifying contacts with victims of the coronavirus, which could delay the prime minister’s preferred two-week deadline for its rollout in Australia.

Coronavirus tracking app to be rolled out in Australia only with privacy safeguards – minister

The government believes the app could be useful in tracing the source of a Covid-19 infection by tracking the contacts of its victims. The app uses Bluetooth smart phone connections to record who has been near a person for 15 minutes or more, the period defined as a contact. But privacy law monitors including the Human Rights Law Centre early this month told the health minister, Greg Hunt, in a letter they were worried about the types of data collected by the app. “The concern is once you roll out technology like this it is very, very difficult to roll it back,” senior lawyer at the centre Alice Drury told Guardian Australia on Wednesday.

“And with this technology human rights really have to be in the design of the technology. Can I visit my family or parents? Australia’s coronavirus lockdown rules and restrictions explained. Many states have brought in sweeping new laws restricting social gatherings and under what circumstances someone is permitted to leave their home.

Can I visit my family or parents? Australia’s coronavirus lockdown rules and restrictions explained

While politicians have said these rules are simple, it is clear the public still has a lot of questions about coronavirus lockdown rules and restrictions. In most states enforcement is left up to police officers’ discretion, therefore it is difficult to provide exact information on what is or isn’t allowed. Here we try to answer some of the most common questions people have about the new laws based on the information, though these answers should not be treated as legal advice.

An asterisk indicates Guardian Australia has sought clarification from the state or territory government and will update when it is received. Can I visit my romantic partner if we don’t live together? New South Wales – Although legislation would suggest the answer is no, police commissioner Mike Fuller said on Wednesday that yes, you are allowed. Yes.

Yes. Coronavirus Australia latest: at a glance. Good evening, and welcome to our daily roundup of the latest developments on the coronavirus pandemic in Australia.

Coronavirus Australia latest: at a glance

This is Naaman Zhou bringing you the main stories on Wednesday 15 April. No new cases in SA Anybody in South Australia who has “just got mild symptoms” will be able to be tested for Covid-19, according to the state’s chief public health officer, Dr Nicola Spurrier. And the state recorded no new cases of the virus. In Queensland, cases rose by only five – the lowest number since the beginning of March – according to the state’s health minister, Steven Miles. Death toll rises to 63 Tasmania recorded its sixth death from Covid-19 and the Australian Capital Territory recorded its third death from the virus. Tracking app to be reviewed for privacy issues A mobile coronavirus tracking app will be reviewed for privacy issues before it is released, the attorney general confirmed to Guardian Australia. Victorian students told to stay home Media package announced.