Health
Borders remain open as McGowan opts for watch and wait approach after Queensland COVID-19 case – WAtoday
A Queensland case of COVID-19 is not serious enough to warrant a border closure but a directive would be sent by authorities to travellers who visited the exposure…

Premier Mark McGowan scoffed at suggestions the testing and isolation directive to WA travellers who visited Brisbane COVID-19 exposure sites resembled the hotspot suppression method he maligned throughout the pandemic.
The nation is on high alert after a Princess Alexandra Hospital doctor tested positive for the disease on Friday after having visited three public sites including a cafe, gym and pub.
WA Premier Mark McGowan out in his electorate on the Rockingham foreshore after his historic win…
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