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Australia: ‘Early signs show virus curve flattening’ – Anadolu Agency
Australia’s employment figures improved in July, says statistics bureau – Anadolu Agency

ANKARA
Australia reported 292 more coronavirus infections and nine deaths on Thursday, with authorities saying there are early signs that the country’s virus curve is flattening.
“There are real signs of cautious optimism. We believe we have early signs of the curve flattening in Victoria,” Health Minister Greg Hunt said in a statement, adding that there were also “positive signs” in New South Wales and Queensland.
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