Prime Minister Scott Morrison says racist attacks on Asian migrants in Australia are 'just so wrong' and the community has been leading the response to coronavirus containment BrettMasonNews
Mr Morrison said he was working with state and territory leaders to plan how virus restrictions might be eased to ramp up economic activity.“This is not a sprint and we want to avoid the horrific scenes that we’ve seen overseas.
“This idea of herd immunity, they’re not achieving that in Italy, they’re not achieving it in the United States or the United Kingdom.Mr Morrison says he is in regular contact with infected British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.He said he had been in regular contact with infected British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and would soon be speaking to United States President Donald Trump.
There are now almost 6400 confirmed infections in Australia and Mr Morrison said the country had to remain vigilant to prevent new infections soaring in a second wave.Get well soonApril 6, 2020
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