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Chief Medical Officer’s press conference about COVID-19 on 3 May 2020

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Read the transcript of the press conference given by Professor Brendan Murphy, Chief Medical Officer, about coronavirus (COVID-19). BRENDAN MURPHY: An update on the COVID-19 situation we've 6801 cases on the current numbers, that's an increase of 18 cases in the last 24 hours.

So although we're keeping below our 20 cases a day, there are still new cases and there are still small outbreaks detected in Victoria and New South Wales.

There's still some evidence of low level community transmission, which is why we have been saying for some time we cannot get complacent.

And although we are now seriously looking at what measures could be relaxed, and making recommendations to the National Cabinet over the course of the coming week, as was

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