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WA border uncertainty leaves families rethinking travel plans amid Melbourne coronavirus cases
Nervous families are reconsidering their travel plans to Victoria as the WA Government reassesses its controlled border arrangements amid more new community cases of COVID-19 in Melbourne.
Key points:
- New cases in Melbourne are forcing WA families to rethink travel
- WA’s Chief Health Officer is seeking updated medical advice
- WA has quickly reimposed border restrictions in the past
One family at Perth Airport cancelled their trip to Melbourne soon after checking their bags in, at the same time as three new community cases were being announced in Victoria, taking the total to six.
Micheal McCormick and Lorrienne Gannon arrived at Perth Airport this morning with their 18-month-old son Hudson McCormick, ready for a four-day holiday in Melbourne.
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