Thanks for following our live coverage of the coronavirus pandemic today. Here are some of the key things to know:
The economic effects of the coronavirus rippled out from the tourism industry on Saturday, with cultural and sporting events postponed across the country.
The number of cases of coronavirus grew to 145,594 around the world, according to data compiled by the news agency Reuters, with about 200 in Australia.
Europe is now the epicentre of the virus, the World Health Organisation said, as China recovers from the worst of the crisis.
Global technology giant Apply announced its stores would close, expensive private school Geelong Grammar will wrap up term one early, and jury trials have been postponed in Victoria's courts.
New Zealand announced all travellers, including its own citizens, would have to undergo 14 days of isolation on arriving in the country and banned cruise ships docking at its ports.
Cruise companies P&O Australia and Carnival Cruises announced 30 day halts to their operations, while Princess Cruises opted for a 60 day hiatus.
Director Baz Luhrmann, who is in isolation after coming into contact with actor Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson, said he is feeling "healthy" and thanked medical services. In Italy, a country under lockdown, locals sung and jammed on instruments from their balconies to stave off the coronavirus blues.
With the government's recommended ban — which has widely been taken as a command — on gatherings of more than 500 people officially in effect from Monday, Sunday is set to bring another wave of event cancellations.
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