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WA border with NSW to remain open for now after Sydney coronavirus outbreak, Premier says

Western Australia may put up a hard border with New South Wales “in the near future”, with Premier Mark McGowan warning Sydney is “on the verge of a very serious outbreak”.
Key points:
- WA Premier Mark McGowan says a hard border with NSW may be reinstated
- People who arrived from NSW in the past week do not need to isolate for 14 days
- However, the Premier says that may change if more cases emerge in NSW
Mr McGowan said the new travel rules introduced on Thursday would remain unchanged but urged West Australians not to travel to New South Wales, warning authorities were concerned there would be “many more community cases” in that state.
“This may well mean that the hard border with New South Wales needs to return in the near future,” Mr McGowan…
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