All overseas arrivals into Australia must self-isolate for two weeks

Scott Morrison has announced strict new measures to curb the spread of Covid-19.

Passengers arriving on flights into Australia will be forced to self-isolate for two weeks under new restrictions announced by the prime minister.

Passengers arriving on flights into Australia will be forced to self-isolate for two weeks under new restrictions announced by the prime minister. Source: AAP

All overseas arrivals to Australia will need to self-isolate for 14 days as of midnight on Sunday, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced.

Mr Morrison also said Australia will ban cruise ships from foreign ports for an initial 30 days.

"What we have seen in recent weeks is more countries having issues with the virus," Mr Morrison said.
But the prime minister insisted schools will remain open.

"When you take children out of schools and put them back in the broader community, the ability for them to potentially engage with others increases the risk," he said.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has said school closures would "worsen" the coronavirus outbreak in Australia.
Scott Morrison speaks to the media during a press conference Source: AAP
"The truth is that while many people will contract this virus ... [for] around eight in 10 it will be a mild illness and it will pass."

But he said for older Australians and those that are more vulnerable it "is a far more serious virus and that is our concern."
There have been more than 250 cases of COVID-19 in Australia, with three deaths. So far, at least 23 people have recovered.

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Published 15 March 2020 2:34pm
Updated 15 March 2020 6:20pm
Source: SBS News



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