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NT government revokes WA COVID-19 hotspots, allowing arrivals to leave quarantine

People undergoing mandatory quarantine in the Northern Territory after travelling from Western Australia are set to leave early, with the NT government revoking two hotspots.
Key points:
- The NT government is no longer treating metropolitan Perth and the Peel region as hotspots
- Repatriation flights from India have been paused amid a record number of cases there
- The NT’s Health Minister says the government will consider enforcing quarantine in India prior to flights
However, the NT government said some restrictions relating to the West Australian outbreak would remain in place.
At a press conference this afternoon, NT Health Minister Natasha Fyles said the hotspot declarations for metropolitan Perth and the Peel region had…
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