Travellers from New South Wales hotspots who arrived in Perth on March 13 must get tested for COVID-19 and self quarantine for 14 days, the West Australian Health Department advises.
States keep close eye on NSW after hotel quarantine guard tests positive for coronavirus
Health authorities across the country are closely watching New South Wales and bracing to impose restrictions after a fresh outbreak ended its 55-day coronavirus-free streak.
Sydney is on edge following a serious breach at one of the city s quarantine hotels, with a security guard testing positive for the virus, despite having already had his first dose of the Pfizer vaccine.
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Health authorities in Western Australia are urging travellers who have arrived from NSW to immediately get a COVID-19 test and quarantine for 14 days.
Travellers from New South Wales hotspots who arrived in Perth on March 13 must get tested for COVID-19 and self quarantine for 14 days, the West Australian Health Department advises.
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