Good news for Australia. Looks like the stay-at-home and close-down-almost-every-business strategy is working, as the rate of infection is still dropping from the peak back on March 22nd (13 days ago), with yesterday having less than a quarter of the new cases we had on the 22nd.

They've now also been adding in "at sea" as one of their foreign source categories*, which is over a third of all known foreign-acquired cases (and people returning to Australia already with the virus is still the largest source of cases in Australia).

*despite the original source being China, and the first strict measures were placed on people coming from China, people who came from South East Asia with the virus still only accounts for 1/20th (about 5%) of cases within Australia. What that means is, the people in charge here were so focussed on stopping people from Asia, they let the virus come in unchecked from everywhere else. Unfortunately, like the Americans have been finding out the hard way out, is that if you wait for the virus to start showing up in your city or state before you take action on limiting its spread, the virus has already infected a lot more people than you know, and often more than the hospital system can handle (compared to early pre-emptive action).

Australia is probably doing well with the really low death rate because we managed to reduce the infection rate to just 0.02%, which the hospital system could handle. The countries that are experiencing a thousand deaths each day had such a large number of infections (thanks to cultural behaviours or arrogant political leaders) that there was not enough intensive care equipment to cover all of the serious cases, leading to people dying who most likely wouldn't have if the (people and equipment) resources weren't so depleted.
Now the politicians over there have to play catch-up and be patient, because strict measures will now take some time to show results, as the people who are catching the virus this week in those heavily infected places with no room left in their hospitals, will be the ones dying next week of the virus or other complications.