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Deputy Chief Medical Officer interview on Channel 9 Today on 11 June 2020

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KARL STEFANOVIC: Open your borders by July; that is Scott Morrison's message to state leaders.ALLISON LANGDON:Yeah.

The Prime Minister is urging the states to commit to a timetable as part of the coordinated effort to roll back COVID-19 restrictions across the country.

Joining us now is Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Michael Kidd. A very good morning to you, Michael. First up, the latest figures if you don't mind?MICHAEL KIDD:Sure.

Good morning, Ally. Good morning, Karl. As of 6 o'clock today we've had 7276 people who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 in Australia, 102 people who have lost their lives.

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