China News Service, September 20. According to the "Central News Agency" report, Australia's recent implementation of strict epidemic prevention measures seems to have had an effect on reducing the number of new crown infections.

As of the 24 hours in the morning of the 20th, Australia had 18 new confirmed cases of new crown, a record low in the past three months.

On July 20, local time, people on the streets of Melbourne wore masks to travel.

The Victorian government of Australia announced that in order to curb the spread of the new crown epidemic, people will face a fine of 200 Australian dollars if they do not wear masks in public from midnight on the 22nd.

  According to reports, in the past 24 hours, Australia has added 18 new cases of new crowns, which is the lowest number of new cases in a single day in the country since June 23.

  Among them, Australia’s largest state, NSW, has two new cases of new crowns, Queensland also has two new cases, the other five states and territories have not notified new confirmed cases, and there have been almost no new cases for several weeks.

  Victoria, Australia's second most populous state, was not optimistic about the epidemic situation before, but now the epidemic seems to be under control.

In the past 24 hours, Victoria has added 14 new cases of new crowns, a record low since June 19 in the state.

  Victorian Premier Andrew said: "These figures are ultimately very optimistic and exciting."

  According to reports, Andrew is facing a lot of political pressure for implementing tough blockade measures, but he said that the recent surge in the number of infections in Europe shows that unblocking too soon may have an impact.

  Victoria once had more than 700 new cases in a single day, and other states even closed state borders.

Subsequently, the state authorities implemented stricter lockdown measures, including curfews.

  According to government data, plus 5 new deaths in Victoria today and 1 new death in NSW, the total number of new crown deaths in Australia is currently 850, and the total number of confirmed cases is nearly 26,900.