correspondent at the daily mirror and the former conservative adviser mo hussein. novak djokovic s appeal against deportation from australia begins in a few hours with a court hearing. the men s tennis numberi has been held in a hotel in melbourne since he arrived in the country the australian government says he is not exempt from the requirement for visiting foreigners to be vaccinated. from melbourne, shaimaa khalil reports. a day before challenging his deportation in court, novak djokovic is still held at the immigration detention hotel, and his supporters are still outside, calling on the government to let him out. oh, mate, i haven t slept since he came off the plane. we are all sick to the stomach. it s a very unfortunate situation for australia. it s becoming very embarrassing. the world number one is now in the middle of a political and diplomatic storm that has provoked anger in his home country of serbia. this was djokovic arriving on wednesday. his legal team say he was
you look at the most recent comments on all of this from the uk health security agency, which was nine days ago, but at that point they were saying between ten and 13% of people are still infectious. certainly on day six. and i suppose that s your point, there is still move ability here. the earlier you bring that forward, then the higher the percentage goes. doing the two lateral flow tests 24 hour is a part makes the whole approach much safer than what they ve been able to do in the us where i think they haven t got adequate supplies of the test to do it this way. there will be a law of diminishing returns. as you move forward in time more people will be infectious. the lateral flow tests will go positive and they will still have to stay at home. novak djokovic s appeal against deportation from australia begins in a few hours with a court hearing. the men s tennis numberi has been