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Deputy Chief Medical Officer interview on Channel 9 Today on 27 May 2020

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Read the transcript of Deputy Chief Medical Officer Professor Michael Kidd's interview on 27 May 2020 on Channel 9 Today about coronavirus (COVID-19). ALLISON LANGDON: Well, just a day after children return to classrooms full- time, two Sydney schools less than 3 kilometres apart have been shut down after a student at each tested positive for coronavirus. KARL STEFANOVIC: Deputy Chief Medical Professor Michael Kidd joins us now from Canberra.

Professor, thank you very much for your time again today. We appreciate you being with us. Do you have the latest figures, the case numbers across Australia first of all? PROFESSOR MICHAEL KIDD: Yes.

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