How Melbourne did it
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It's the moment Melbourne has been waiting for. From tomorrow, they will be able to leave home for any reason; pubs, cafes, restaurants and shops will reopen; and up to 10 people can meet outdoors. It's a huge moment, and it's all possible because the city has reached a significant milestone: it's crushed community transmission of COVID-19. So how did they achieve what the rest of the world is struggling to? Featured: Professor Tony Blakely, Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Melbourne
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