Life in Australia is getting normal

Life in Australia is normal as the coronavirus situation is under control. Covid-19 infection rate has been extremely low in the country for a week.

In the last week, an average of six new cases has been identified every day across Australia. In some states of the country, the number of coronavirus patients has been zero for a long time.

All in all, the government has been slowly lifting restrictions in the states of the country for some time to return to normal life. Restrictions are being eased in Sydney, New South Wales and Melbourne, Victoria, starting June 1.

The limited size of human movement is expanding. The country’s restaurants, cafes and shops were opened in the first phase of the announcement of the three-phase relaxation of restrictions.

The wedding will be attended by 20 people instead of 10 people and 50 people will be able to perform janaza or similar activities and cafes, restaurants and pubs (pubs) will be able to gather 50 people together in the state of New South Wales. In addition, limited library and playground can be used. But in all cases social distance must be maintained.

While other states in the country have not yet opened their borders, New South Wales and Victoria will open their borders from next Monday. But Queensland and Western Australia are determined to keep their borders closed for the next few months to stop the spread of the deadly coronavirus.

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