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No new WA coronavirus community cases post-lockdown but four from India in hotel quarantine
Western Australia has recorded no new community cases of COVID-19, Premier Mark McGowan says.
Key points:
- Perth and the Peel region are spending their first day out of lockdown
- The Premier says the state will look at help for suffering businesses
- He repeated calls for Australia to crack down on overseas travel
But Mr McGowan said there were four new COVID-19 cases in hotel quarantine — all people who had returned from India.
“We will have to manage them in their hotel quarantine arrangements,” Mr McGowan told ABC Radio Perth ahead of his 9:00am media conference.
Mr McGowan said whether Perth was forced into another lockdown would depend on whether there were more community cases.
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