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Australia has recorded 6,325 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with two more deaths overnight, taking the national death toll to 61.

A drop in the number of new cases has led authorities to believe social distancing measures have had an impact with only 22 new infections recorded on Sunday, although there are concerns the number of tests being conducted has decreased due to the holiday

weekend. Chief Medical Officer Brendan Murphy urged Australians not to be complacent and it was still too early to consider easing any restrictions. More than 1.8 million cases of the virus have been recorded globally with more than 113,000 deaths. Image: Getty

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