Australia's Deputy Chief Medical Officer has warned people not to be complacent with coronavirus as the weather warms up. 9News
"Australians will get outside - and they should in the states where they're able to do so, and as restrictions are lifted in Victoria," he said.
"One is movement of people across cities, across states, and the second one is crowds which we see frequently."He said crowds bring a potentially deadly risk. "As holiday-makers go to and from countries in Europe, bringing the disease back in to their own country and sparking new outbreaks of COVID-19.
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