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First flights from NZ arrive in Sydney as coronavirus outbreak confirmed at childcare centre – ABC News
The first of three flights has touched down at Sydney Airport, carrying international passengers who, for the first time in seven months, will not need to quara…

The first of three flights has touched down at Sydney Airport, carrying international passengers who, for the first time in seven months, will not need to quarantine upon arrival.
Key points:
- Two people tested positive for coronavirus outside NSW Health’s reporting period
- They were a child and staff member at a south-western Sydney childcare centre
- The launch of the trans-Tasman bubble today has seen three flights from New Zealand bound for Sydney
Just one ca…
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