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Cases in NSW fall below 400 as state eases restrictions

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ABC NEWS (Australia)

3 Views • Oct 12, 2021

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COVID case numbers continue to drop in New South Wales but there's a sense of caution as the state eases out of lockdown. Professor Catherine Bennett is the Chair of Epidemiology at Deakin University. She says falling case numbers are important to the success of the reopening.

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