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Can you get a COVID-19 vaccination yet? State-by-state guide

States issue strict change for travellers

  WA s Chief Health Officer Dr Andrew Robertson said while the risk is deemed to be low, any Western Australians who visited Bexley Anestis Aquatic Centre between 9 and 9.30am and Pancakes on the Rocks restaurant between 10.45am and midday on Saturday March 13 should get tested immediately and quarantine until March 27 - 14 days from March 13 when the case was considered to be infectious.   Media statement: WA Health advice following confirmed NSW COVID-19 case https://t.co/SH5jICu4ls WA Health (@WAHealth) March 14, 2021   The man also caught a train from Hurstville, in Sydney at 6:30pm on Friday 12 March and then from Sydney to Hurstville, leaving at 7:00am on Saturday March 13.

Covid 19 coronavirus: Two Australian states hit, border alerts issued

Covid 19 coronavirus: Two Australian states hit, border alerts issued 14 Mar, 2021 05:16 PM 4 minutes to read Auckland moves to alert level one today after 14 days since the last community case of Covid 19, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced. Auckland moves to alert level one today after 14 days since the last community case of Covid 19, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced. news.com.au Authorities in New South Wales and Queensland are urgently contact tracing after separate instances of potential Covid-19 spread from managed isolation facilities. In Queensland, hundreds of people have been contacted as a quarantine hotel went into lockdown after two residents tested positive with investigations under way to see if there was any transmission.

Coronavirus Australia news: Doctors ask Berejiklian to reconsider decision to go ahead with Sydney Test

Coronavirus Australia news: Doctors ask Berejiklian to reconsider decision to go ahead with Sydney Test FriFriday 1 updated SatSaturday 2 JanJanuary 2021 at 4:56am Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Watch Print text only Cancel With 24,000 expected to descend on the SCG for the third Test on Thursday, the Australian Medical Association says people would be better off watching at home on television. Stay up-to-date on the coronavirus outbreak Watch the third Test on TV , says the Australian Medical Association about crowds at the SCG Tasmania bans visitors from nine sites in Victoria amid COVID-19 outbreak

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