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Australia to lift home quarantine requirements for new coronary pneumonia patients from October 14

2022-09-30T06:36:35.859Z


Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on September 30 that after the unanimous approval of the state and territory leaders at the cabinet meeting, Australia will cancel the requirement for new coronavirus pneumonia (COVI) from October 14.


Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on September 30 that after the unanimous approval of the state and territory leaders at the cabinet meeting, Australia will lift the requirement for new coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) patients to isolate at home from October 145. sky.

This marks the end of one of the country's containment restrictions due to the outbreak.


Australia will not make it mandatory for anyone to undergo quarantine from October 14.

States will decide for themselves how to implement the new measures.

Authorities say this is due to the significant reduction in the number of cases and the need for the community to return to a relatively normal life.

ACT Health Minister Rachel Stephen-Smith said some measures were still in place.

Australia's chief medical officer Paul Kelly said the government's move was not to say the outbreak was over.

Australia announced a month ago that home isolation requirements for patients had been reduced from seven days to five days.

Source: hk1

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