Fourth of July holiday weekend set to start with continued rise in infections; Brazil cases pass 1.5m; Boris Johnson defends decision to reopen pubs on Saturday. Follow all the developments liveWhat we’re learning about Covid as US states open upHow Victoria’s outbreak divided AustraliaScotland and Wales attack UK government’s shambolic travel changes 2.41am BST Hello, it’s Calla Wahlquist, covering the blog for a little while for Josh Taylor.The Eden-Monaro byelection is happening today. It’s a line-ball as to whether Scott Morrison’s leadership during the coronavirus pandemic will cancel out his lack of leadership during the bushfire crisis, particularly demonstrated in the Eden-Monaro town of Cobargo. Also this pic.twitter.com/CisBEDeyKo 2.32am BST Victoria Police has said it is standing by communities who might be being unfairly targeted and blamed for the spike in coronavirus cases in the state. We know this may cause many people to feel that they are being unfairly targeted. We want the community to know that we stand by you. Continue reading…
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