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Quarantine has been set at 14 days — but how does a fortnight help stop the spread of coronavirus? – ABC News

While countries such as the UK have reduced their quarantine requirements in recent days, Australian states have started to reimpose travel restrictions amid the…

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Countries such as the United Kingdom are significantly shortening their coronavirus quarantine requirements but Australia is not planning to do the same, at least for now.
Instead, Australian health authorities have banked on a more wary approach to help safeguard against community transmission.
Travellers entering Australia are currently required to quarantine for 14 days in a government-allocated hotel or other designated accommodation, regardless of whether they have tested positive for COVID-19.

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