SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's remote Northern Territory will lift all social distancing restrictions by June as it has recorded no cases of coronavirus for three weeks -- the first state or territory in Australia to detail how it plans to restart its local economy.
Restrictions will be lifted in three phases, Chief Minister Michael Gunner said on Thursday.
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