All the latest COVID-19 case numbers from around Australia — plus the news you may have missed

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All the latest COVID-19 case numbers from around Australia — plus the news you may have missed
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Here's a quick wrap of the COVID-19 news and case numbers from each Australian jurisdiction from the past week.

The Burnet Institute is defending a COVID-19 mask mandate study published by its researchers, despite a scientific journal marking it with a notice of concern after a review identified multiple "weaknesses" in its findings.

Byron McIntosh first began to wonder if something was wrong with him when no amount of water would quench his insatiable thirst. A subsequent diabetes diagnosis raised questions about a link to COVID-19.A recently released study has been circulating online, which some are using to claim is proof masks are harmful to humans. What do the experts say?

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Calls for free childcare access for Australian small business ownersCalls for free childcare access for Australian small business ownersAustralians believe that small business owners should have access to free childcare, according to a new survey. As the cost of living crisis worsens for many households, around three-quarters of Aussies want to see struggling business owners benefit from such a scheme. Advocates have supported the move and are also calling for more early learning services in rural and remote areas.
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Australian man overboard on cruise ship bound for HawaiiAustralian man overboard on cruise ship bound for HawaiiA desperate search is underway after the man fell overboard late in the night.
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