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Jan 2022
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It's two years since Australia recorded ...

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Tuesday marked two years since Australia recorded its first confirmed COVID-19 infection.

 

And while the bulk of the nation's infections and deaths have occurred over the past few months, overall case numbers appear to be decreasing.

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Kjo javë shënoi dy vjet që kur Australia regjistroi infeksionin e saj të parë të konfirmuar COVID-19.

 

Dhe ndërsa pjesa më e madhe e infeksioneve dhe vdekjeve në vend kanë ndodhur gjatë muajve të fundit, numrat e përgjithshëm të rasteve duket se janë në rënie.

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