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Coronavirus Australia live news: 3,400 cases of Covid-19 with median age of 48 – latest updates | Coronavirus Australia live news: 3,400 cases of Covid-19 with median age of 48 – latest updates |
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New South Wales on the brink of new restrictions with only essential services to remain open as department store Myer stands down 10,000 staff and closes all of its stores from Sunday. Follow all the latest news | New South Wales on the brink of new restrictions with only essential services to remain open as department store Myer stands down 10,000 staff and closes all of its stores from Sunday. Follow all the latest news |
Earlier, we told you that there are now 1,617 cases of Covid-19 in NSW. | |
NSW Health has just released some further details of the latest new cases. | |
171 people who were on board the Ruby Princess cruise ship have now tested positive for Covid-19. And, earlier, we revealed that more than 100 people interstate from the same ship had also contracted the virus. | |
The ship’s 2,700 passengers had been allowed to disembark at Sydney’s Circular Quay on 19 March without mass testing, even though four people later tested positive for Covid-19 the next day. | |
On Tuesday, NSW Health was releasing state-by-state breakdowns, but abruptly said on Friday that they would stop – just as the number of interstate cases rose. | |
There are 53 passengers in SA who have tested positive, 32 in Queensland and 21 in the ACT. | |
Hi everyone, it’s Naaman Zhou and I’ll be on the blog for the rest of today. Thanks to Melissa Davey for all her work today. | |
Earlier, we mentioned that private hospitals say they could close within the next week without government intervention. Here’s our full report, by Adam Morton: | |
A quick late-afternoon recap. | |
3,400 cases of Covid-19 have been reported in Australia, including 14 deaths. The latest death is a 91-year-old woman from the Dorothy Henderson Lodge in NSW. | |
New measures will take effect from midnight which will mean all travellers arriving in Australia from overseas will be taken to hotels and monitored by authorities for 14 days. | |
The deputy chief medical officer, Prof Paul Kelly, said Australia’s hospitals, including intensive care departments, are ready and prepared. He rejected claims that Australia is expecting a peak on 10 April. | |
Queenslanders have gone to the polls to vote in local government elections and two byelections. Extra precautions have been put in place as voters were told to bring their own pens, keep a 1.5-metre distance and handing out how-to-vote material was banned. | |
More clothing retailers have announced they will close Australia-wide including Country Road and Cotton On. | |
The deputy prime minister, Michael McCormack, said $198m was being provided to support regional airlines struggling through the crisis, and an additional $100m will also be available to smaller regional airlines should they need it. | |
On that note I’m handing the blog over to reporter Naaman Zhou who will keep you updated through the evening. Thanks to Naaman and my colleagues Scott Heinrich, Bridie Jabour, Judy Prisk, Nick Evershed and Gabriel Wilder for their help throughout the day. | |
Stay safe and look after each other – my thoughts are with all of those with loved ones far away, who are ill, and who are facing financial hardship. It’s been a tough couple of months. | |
Just a quick look overseas. Reporter Peter Beaumont writes that Italy has recorded its single biggest leap in coronavirus deaths, with 969 people dying from Covid-19 in the past 24 hours. Beaumont writes; | Just a quick look overseas. Reporter Peter Beaumont writes that Italy has recorded its single biggest leap in coronavirus deaths, with 969 people dying from Covid-19 in the past 24 hours. Beaumont writes; |
Read the full story here. | Read the full story here. |
The deputy chief medical officer is speaking about how well Australia’s hospital system is prepared. There have been reports a peak is expected in hospitals on 10 April, but these reports were not true, Paul Kelly says: | The deputy chief medical officer is speaking about how well Australia’s hospital system is prepared. There have been reports a peak is expected in hospitals on 10 April, but these reports were not true, Paul Kelly says: |
The deputy medical chief medical officer, Prof Paul Kelly, said isolation of returned travellers combined with physical distancing, and tracing contacts of known Covid-19 cases, are the key measures being focused on. | The deputy medical chief medical officer, Prof Paul Kelly, said isolation of returned travellers combined with physical distancing, and tracing contacts of known Covid-19 cases, are the key measures being focused on. |
Deputy medical officer Prof Paul Kelly is up. Apologies. Earlier I said the chief medical officer, Prof Brendan Murphy, would be giving the address. | Deputy medical officer Prof Paul Kelly is up. Apologies. Earlier I said the chief medical officer, Prof Brendan Murphy, would be giving the address. |
Kelly says: | Kelly says: |
More clothing retailers have announced they will close. Country Road said on Facebook the closure will be temporary. heir statement says: | More clothing retailers have announced they will close. Country Road said on Facebook the closure will be temporary. heir statement says: |
Meanwhile Witchery will temporarily close stores as of Sunday 29 March until further notice. The online store will remain open for now. Cotton On will also still be available online, but announced on Saturday from 5pm Sunday 29 March that all Australian stores would temporarily close. | Meanwhile Witchery will temporarily close stores as of Sunday 29 March until further notice. The online store will remain open for now. Cotton On will also still be available online, but announced on Saturday from 5pm Sunday 29 March that all Australian stores would temporarily close. |
Prof Brendan Murphy, the chief medical officer, is expected to give an update shortly. We’ll bring you that as it happens. The national death toll is now 14. | Prof Brendan Murphy, the chief medical officer, is expected to give an update shortly. We’ll bring you that as it happens. The national death toll is now 14. |
*Note we put deaths at 15 earlier due to counting one death twice. Apologies. | *Note we put deaths at 15 earlier due to counting one death twice. Apologies. |
Catholic Health Australia, the Australian Private Hospitals Association and Day Hospitals Australia have issued a joint statement warning crucial clinical staff will be stood down and private and non-profit hospitals closed in a matter of days after all category 2 and 3 non-elective surgeries were suspended. The statement says: | Catholic Health Australia, the Australian Private Hospitals Association and Day Hospitals Australia have issued a joint statement warning crucial clinical staff will be stood down and private and non-profit hospitals closed in a matter of days after all category 2 and 3 non-elective surgeries were suspended. The statement says: |
Catholic Hospitals Association’s chief executive, Pat Garcia, said: | Catholic Hospitals Association’s chief executive, Pat Garcia, said: |
Many thanks to Naaman Zhou for taking on the liveblog for a bit. Melissa Davey back with you now to take you through to about 4pm. | Many thanks to Naaman Zhou for taking on the liveblog for a bit. Melissa Davey back with you now to take you through to about 4pm. |
Just a bit more on our post from earlier about community groups calling on the federal government to provide energy relief. The government has said it is working with state and territory governments, industry and stakeholders to ensure supply is maintained. | Just a bit more on our post from earlier about community groups calling on the federal government to provide energy relief. The government has said it is working with state and territory governments, industry and stakeholders to ensure supply is maintained. |
The Australian Energy Regulator has set reasonable expectations of energy companies to protect householders and small business customers during the Covid-19 pandemic. Its statement of expectations sets out a range measures, including: | The Australian Energy Regulator has set reasonable expectations of energy companies to protect householders and small business customers during the Covid-19 pandemic. Its statement of expectations sets out a range measures, including: |
waiving any disconnection, reconnection and/or contract break fees for small businesses which have gone into hibernation, along with daily supply charges to retailers, during any period of disconnection until at least 31 July; | waiving any disconnection, reconnection and/or contract break fees for small businesses which have gone into hibernation, along with daily supply charges to retailers, during any period of disconnection until at least 31 July; |
offering all households and small businesses who indicate they may be in financial stress a payment plan or hardship arrangement; | offering all households and small businesses who indicate they may be in financial stress a payment plan or hardship arrangement; |
not disconnecting customers who may be in financial stress, without their agreement before 31 July and potentially beyond. | not disconnecting customers who may be in financial stress, without their agreement before 31 July and potentially beyond. |
If you’re worried about paying your bill, you can find more information here. | If you’re worried about paying your bill, you can find more information here. |