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Deputy Chief Medical Officer interview on Channel 9 Today on 25 May 2020

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Read the transcript of Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Nick Coatsworth's interview on 25 May 2020 on Channel 9 Today about coronavirus (COVID-19). ALLISON LANGDON: Well, a wave of normality is sweeping across the nation as state by state, territory by territory restrictions are increasingly relaxed. KARL STEFANOVIC: In Victoria which has long stayed strict in its rules has announced a dramatic ease in restrictions as community transmission numbers dwindle.

Joining us now from Canberra is Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr Nick Coatsworth, our favourite doctor. Good morning, doc, how are you? NICK COATSWORTH: Good morning, Karl.

I'm well, thank you. KARL STEFANOVIC: Okay. Firstly, do you have the latest case numbers across the country for

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