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Deputy Chief Medical Officer interview on ABC Radio National Drive on 18 May 2020

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Read the transcript of Deputy Chief Medical Officer Professor Paul Kelly's interview on 18 May 2020 on ABC Radio National Drive about coronavirus (COVID-19). PATRICIA KARVELAS: Momentum is building internationally for the World Health Assembly to pass a resolution calling for the World Health Organization to investigate the cause of the COVID-19 outbreak.

China and the US could still veto the resolution, but short of that, it has the numbers to pass. Over the weekend, much of the nation celebrated the reopening of bars, pubs, clubs and restaurants, although many have put strict limits on the numbers of patrons.

And already, there's alarm that many of us just aren't social distancing like we used to. Professor Paul Kelly's the Deputy Chief

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