All international arrivals into Australia will be forced to self-isolate for 14 days in an effort to stop the spread of the coronavirus, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced. "This is very important.
What we have seen in recent weeks is more countries having issues with the virus and that means that the source of some of those transitions are coming – transmissions are coming from those countries," he said.
He added that social distancing measures are now required in a bid to reduce the spread of the illness. He added: "There will be no more handshakes...which was something that was not needed a few weeks ago.
It is a precautionary step." He said leaders will restrict the amount of travel they do as well as how many events they will
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