Health
This virus isn’t going away and we must learn to live with it – The Age
Australians are not going to be able to let their guard down entirely. Social distancing, cleaning and crowd controls must stay in place.

Meanwhile, in Australia, we now have just over 200 active cases and no one today requiring intensive care treatment. We have inflated a bubble around ourselves that has protected us, in large part, from the worst of this pandemic.
Kate Smith with her one-year-old son, Lleyton, at Heathrow Airport checking in for flight QF110 to Darwin, which landed on Friday.Credit:Latika Bourke
Yet as the second wave nears its end and state borders hopefully reopen across the country, we need to have national consensus…
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