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Coronavirus updates LIVE: Inquiry blames hotel quarantine for deaths, just five local cases in Australia, world approaches 1 million deaths - The Sydney Morning Herald

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Men on capsized boat found to be 5km from home

By Rachael Dexter

Three men are set to cop $1652 COVID-19 fines after an ill-fated boating trip in waters off Melbourne last night.

Victoria Police were called after their boat capsized near Altona Pier in the city's west just before 8pm last night.

Police air-wing flying to rescue the three me on Monday night.

Police air-wing flying to rescue the three me on Monday night.Credit:Nine News Melbourne

The three men were safe and able to stand in the shallow waters, but were unable to get back to shore without help.

Police had to use a helicopter to rescue the men and bring them back to shore uninjured.

While last night marked Melbourne's first since the 9pm to 5am curfew lifted, the 5 kilometre radius rule restricting Melburnians from travelling outside their neighbourhoods without a valid reason remains in place.

The men were all found to be more than five kilometres from home, and are expected to be fined today.

'I felt like a small child': Melburnians' mixed reactions to curfew's end

By Carolyn Webb

The public’s reaction to Melbourne’s 9pm to 5am curfew being lifted has ranged from the excited to the indifferent.

While some revelled in the chance to walk the dog late at night, others said they couldn’t yet visit friends or travel outside a five-kilometre radius of their house, so they didn’t feel anything had changed.

A Melbourne resident takes advantage of the curfew lifting to do some late-night laundry.

A Melbourne resident takes advantage of the curfew lifting to do some late-night laundry.Credit:Chris Hopkins

South Melbourne IT worker and night owl Bruce Freshwater said he felt "very happy" that he could resume his pre-curfew routine of cycling 30 kilometres in multiple laps of Albert Park Lake after 10pm, three or four times per week.

Mr Freshwater, 47, who has been working from home since March, said after his gym and pool closed, he took up cycling, going out for an hour from as late at 10pm. "It’s quiet, there’s no one around, no dogs, no children, no crowds to worry about," he said.

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ADF sent to WA to assist with virus ship

Australian Defence Force personnel will be deployed to Port Hedland to deal with a growing cluster in crew members from an iron ore ship off the coast.

Eight more crew of the Patricia Oldendorff tested positive to COVID-19 on Monday. The group, who are all in hotel quarantine, will be included in today's figures.

The new cases mean 17 of the ship's 21 crew members have tested positive. Seven of the cases have remained on the ship as essential crew.

Today's front pages

Here are the coronavirus stories making news on the front pages of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age this morning.

India passes 6 million cases

India's confirmed coronavirus tally has reached 6 million, keeping the country second to the US in number of reported cases, AP reports.

The Health Ministry reported on Monday 82,170 new coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours, driving the overall total to 6,074,703. At least 1039 deaths were recorded in the same period, taking total fatalities up to 95,542.

New infections in India are currently being reported faster than anywhere else in the world. The world's second-most populous country is expected to become the pandemic's worst-hit country in coming weeks, surpassing the US, where more than 7.1 million infections have been reported.

In the past week, nearly one in every three new infections reported in the world and one in every five reported coronavirus deaths were in India, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

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