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Schools open, restaurants allowed to provide table service with customer limits but NO overseas travel: What Australia could look in just four weeks if COVID-19 restrictions are relaxed

Australia’s coronavirus infection rate has continued to plummet following a series of strict measures to combat the deadly outbreak.   Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Thursday said the National Cabinet decided the COVID-19 restrictions set by the Federal Government would not change for four weeks.  ‘We want to be very clear with Australians, baseline restrictions we have in place at the moment there are no plans to change those for the next four weeks,’ he said. This means pubs, restaurants and gyms will be kept shut, large gatherings will remain banned and working from home will be encouraged where possible. Weddings are still limited to five people and funerals to ten people. But states and territories, which have imposed their own additional measures and police enforcement, may choose to loosen restrictions over the coming weeks.  ‘They will make their own decisions whether they want to change any of those arrangement on their own circumstances,’ Mr Morrison said. ‘I would refer you to individual states and territories where they may choose to do that over the next three weeks.’  Here Daily Mail Australia looks at what life could be like after the lockdown measures are relaxed for the first time in one month’s time. Schools are likely to remain open and restaurants may… Read full this story

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