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Labor has slammed the prime minister for failing to bring home the thousands of …

Labor has slammed the prime minister for failing to bring home the thousands of Australians still stranded overseas amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison and state and territory leaders,
who met as national cabinet yesterday, are sticking to the plan to keep halved international arrival caps in place until February 15.But Labor’s health spokesman, Chris Bowen, says more needs to be done to boost hotel quarantine capacity – and says that hotel quarantine is the PM’s…
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