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Cleaner who worked at two Sydney hotels, including a quarantine hotel, returns positive result; Greg Hunt says vaccine rollout still on track for March; coronavirus traces found in sewage in Sydney's north-west. Follow all the latest live • Follow the global coronavirus liveblog 1.43am GMT Scott Morrison was also asked if the recession was over, given the positive growth in the September quarter:Well technically, these recession has obviously concluded, but that is of no comfort to those who are still trying to go back into job. The comeback of the Australian economy is under way, that is recognised not just by the national accounts, but by the government of the Reserve Bank and many other commentators both here and overseas. That is understood. But the humility of the government is necessary in understanding that there is still a long way to go, and there are many Australians are still out of work, there are some Australians who have recently lost their jobs as the economy goes through this next transition. It is our objective, if they have lost jobs in one area, that we will do everything we can to get them into jobs in new areas as the economy opens up. It is not an easy path ahead of us, it is a challenging path ahead of us, and we will negotiate those challenges in the same way that we have successfully to this point in time. 1.39am GMT Richard Marles disputes that Labor has not supported the government on its response to China. He says there needs to be a way to mov