The Prime Minister of New South Wales, Gladys Periglian, said yesterday that Australia's most populous state, which includes Sydney, will allow cafes, restaurants, stadiums and uncovered swimming pools to resume operations from next Friday, after extensive tests showed a slowing spread of a virus Corona heavily.

New South Wales is the country most affected by the Coronavirus in Australia, with its share of confirmed cases and deaths amounting to about 45% of all cases in the country, but it recorded only two new cases the day before yesterday, out of about 10 thousand people who were tested, what Paved the way for a careful mitigation of general isolation measures.

"Our relaxation of restrictions does not mean that the virus has become less lethal or less dangerous," Periglian told reporters. "All that means is that we've done a good job so far."

Starting next Friday, New South Wales will open cafes and restaurants to accommodate 10 customers at a time, while allowing gatherings in the open areas for 10 people at most, and home visits for up to five people, and stadiums and swimming pools that are not covered will be allowed to resume activity according to strict rules, and is consistent With a three-step plan to ease public isolation measures, the Australian government announced its outlines last Friday, and includes about a million people returning to work by next July.

Worship houses in New South Wales will be allowed to open their doors to up to 10 people starting next Friday, and wedding parties will be able to host up to 10 guests.

"New South Wales" recorded two cases of "corona" after examining 10 thousand people.

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