Transtasman travel bubble: One new case of Covid-19 in Western Australia
24 Apr, 2021 07:50 AM
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The state opposition has blasted Premier Mark McGowan for his handling of the hotel quarantine system. Photo / Getty Images
The state opposition has blasted Premier Mark McGowan for his handling of the hotel quarantine system. Photo / Getty Images
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By: Angie Raphael
Western Australia has recorded one new local case in the community of Covid-19 overnight, as the Premier renewed his push for Commonwealth facilities to be used instead of hotels.
The state is on day one of a three-day lockdown, sparked after a 54-year-old Victorian man unwittingly contracted Covid-19 in quarantine at the Mercure Hotel then spread the virus to a friend before leaving Perth.
Early Years
Bacon was born on January 2, 1647, at Friston Hall in Suffolk County, England, the seat of his father. He was the only son and one of several children of Thomas Bacon and Elizabeth Brooke Bacon; his mother died shortly after his birth. Bacon matriculated at Saint Catherine’s College, Cambridge University, on May 5, 1661, but two years later his father withdrew him from school, probably due to his inattention to his studies, and hired a tutor to teach him. He made a tour of the Continent in the company of his tutor, was admitted to Gray’s Inn on November 22, 1664, and returned to Cambridge, where he received his M.B. in 1667.