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As South Australia ticks over two straight weeks without a new case of coronavirus, the state could be in the box seat to win the race to recovery.
Key points: South Australia could be poised to emerge from coronavirus restrictions earlier and stronger than its rivals While its economy is smaller than others, it could turn what some regard as weaknesses into strengths Housing and tourism are two key sectors primed for strong recovery There's no denying the global pandemic will have ongoing health implications, especially before a vaccine is developed, but many are predicting the financial implications will last for many years. Just last week, South Australian Treasurer Rob Lucas said he was "horrified" at the inevitable debt the state would accrue over coming years, largely due to spending on coronavirus measures. South Australia is not alone: every state and territory has had increased spending on infrastructure and economic measures to keep people in jobs or subsidise wages for those who have lost work. Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-05-07/why-sa-could-win-race-to-covid-19-recovery/12220644 Six weeks after shutting down swathes of the economy to contain the coronavirus, Australia is preparing to relax its lockdown on Friday. There could be a cost -- new clusters of infections just as the southern hemisphere heads into winter.
Closing restaurants, cinemas and pubs and urging people to largely stay at home have seen the daily rate of new infections plunge to less than 0.5% from 20% about a month ago. Along with extensive testing and contact tracing, the restrictions have bought Australia’s health system time to prepare for new outbreaks, as Prime Minister Scott Morrison looks to reboot the crippled economy Read more: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-05-06/australia-turns-to-economic-reboot-as-winter-raises-virus-fears Nipun Madan's three-week family holiday to Australia has turned into a two-month-long stay after the Indian government suspended inbound flights in March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The family has rented an apartment in Melbourne and Mr Madan and his wife are trying to homeschool their children. But, as they're unable to work or return home, money is drying up. Read more: https://www.sbs.com.au/news/indian-tourists-stuck-in-australia-hope-to-return-home-in-massive-repatriation-effort Coronavirus Australia: Larger gatherings of people could be allowed as restrictions are set to ease5/6/2020 The government’s coronavirus ban on group gatherings could be eased as early as this week, just in time for Mother’s Day.
7NEWS can reveal groups of up to 10 people could meet in the family home, putting barbecues, birthday lunches and dinner parties back on the agenda. Watch the video above National Cabinet is set to meet on Friday to discuss the next steps in easing restrictions put in place to flatten the COVID-19 curve in Australia. Ultimately, individual states and territories will decide exactly when the eased restrictions are put into place. Read more: https://7news.com.au/lifestyle/health-wellbeing/coronavirus-australia-gatherings-of-larger-people-could-be-allowed-as-restrictions-are-set-to-ease-c-1021249 |
About MeHello ! This is Elle Jocobs from a little paradise of Prahran, suburb of Melbourne. I am 25 year old MBA student and part time professional. I like reading blogs about local sightseeing places, restaurants and markets in Melbourne. I like taking pictures of my favorite places. I am extremely fond of my little town Prahran. I like writing about it and you can explore my blog “The Hidden Melbourne Laneways” to know in and about and what’s there to explore in this little suburb of Prahran. Archives
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