ACT impose restrictions on WA travellers
The ACT has introduced a new public health directive requiring anyone in the territory who has visited COVID-19 affected areas in Western Australia to quarantine for the next five days. A security guard who worked in a quarantine hotel in Western Australia has tested positive to COVID-19, triggering a five-day lockdown for greater metropolitan Perth, the Peel region, and the South West regions. The quarantine period just introduced to the ACT will be effective from 2pm on Monday afternoon and extend for five days and will lift at the same time as the lockdown in Western Australia on February 5. Only those people who were in Western Australia after January 25 will need to quarantine and go for a coronavirus test. The ACT has also re-introduced an online declaration and exemption process for people impacted by the travel restrictions.
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The ACT has introduced a new public health directive requiring anyone in the territory who has visited COVID-19 affected areas in Western Australia to quarantine for the next five days. A security guard who worked in a quarantine hotel in Western Australia has tested positive to COVID-19, triggering a five-day lockdown for greater metropolitan Perth, the Peel region, and the South West regions. The quarantine period just introduced to the ACT will be effective from 2pm on Monday afternoon and extend for five days and will lift at the same time as the lockdown in Western Australia on February 5. Only those people who were in Western Australia after January 25 will need to quarantine and go for a coronavirus test. The ACT has also re-introduced an online declaration and exemption process for people impacted by the travel restrictions.
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