WA has been at war for 18 months, so a post-COVID life could be a tough sell
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For the past 18 months West Australians have been fighting a war for a normal life unimpeded by a tiny but devastating enemy: COVID-19.
And they have been winning that war, with the population lining up to do its part during each outbreak battle, utilising weapons such as masks and QR code check-ins and adhering to border closures with militant compliance.
WA Premier Mark McGowan.
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WA has been at war for 18 months, so a post-COVID life could be a tough sell
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WA has been at war for 18 months, so a post-COVID life could be a tough sell
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