Australia recorded its youngest victim of COVID-19 after a 30-year-old man with underlying health conditions died in Queensland state, having shown symptoms of the disease for weeks but without getting tested, officials said on Wednesday.
FILE PHOTO: Men fish near the Sydney Harbour Bridge amidst the easing of the coronavirus disease restrictions in Sydney, Australia, May 26, 2020. REUTERS/Loren Elliott/File Photo
Authorities were tracing a possible link between the man and the Ruby Princess cruise ship which docked in Sydney in March and was responsible for Australia’s biggest outbreak of the virus, Queensland state officials said. “Large parts of the country have had no cases for prolonged periods and the majority of our cases now are returned travellers, with only a handful of people still in intensive care,” Australia’s Chief Medical Officer, Brendan Murphy, told a government enquiry.
“So I think we have done well, we are in a very cautious phase now of trying to move to a living-with-COVID economy.”
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