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Queensland plans to reopen pubs, ACT now allows gatherings of 10 people, but Victoria and NSW remain more conservative. Follow all the news, live

It’s a Saturday in Australia, so we must go “around the grounds”. There have been significant developments overseas in the global effort to combat Covid-19. Grateful thanks to my colleague Molly Blackall who compiled this excellent global summary. \nUS unemployment reaches record heights More than 20 million people in the US lost their jobs in April, more than trebling the unemployment rate.

 

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