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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
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Sunday 5 April 2020
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
Good morning and welcome to the week.
Italy, Spain, and France reported declines in daily coronavirus death tolls. Their governments don't plan to lift national lockdowns anytime soon.
Despite daily death figures finally heading south, none of the three nations are taking any chances.
The Australian Border Force is seizing dodgy COVID-19 home testing kits and warn they could help the virus spread
At least three large consignments have been intercepted in the last two weeks by the Australian Border Force (ABF)
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is taken to hospital for tests, 10 days after testing positive for coronavirus
Johnson announced on March 27 that he had contracted the COVID-19 virus.
ASIC writes scathing letter to real estate agents, who have reportedly been advising 'vulnerable' tenants to pay rent with their super
The regulator said it would prosecute agents who provide unlicensed financial advice, as tenants around the country try to come to new arrangements with their landlords.
Australians have been advised not to wear face masks if they aren't infected by COVID-19
It's partially due to the short supply of face masks in the health care system.
Photos show China coming to a standstill to mourn everyone who died of coronavirus
Among those who were honoured was Li Wenliang, the Wuhan doctor who sounded an early alarm about the city's coronavirus outbreak.
Extremist groups could use the coronavirus pandemic to launch more attacks
As the world allocates much of its resources towards stopping the outbreak, the tools once set in place to fight extremists are likely to be cut.
Sex toys, video games, and dolls: Amazon workers claim the company is still sending out whatever customers order despite pledges to prioritise essential goods
On March 17, Amazon announced that it would only accept orders for goods such as medical and sanitation supplies, and other high-demand products.
Marvel just changed the release date for a bunch of its superhero movies. Here's the full schedule.
Every Marvel Cinematic Universe release has been pushed back.
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