Dozens of passengers infected with the coronavirus were let into Sydney by NSW Health before they were even tested for the deadly virus in an extraordinary development of the catastrophic health bungle which left more than 100 people infected.
The ABC is "highly confused" in its coverage of the coronavirus while its "so-called expert" Norman Swan cannot land on a specific opinion on the issue of school closures says The Australian's Gerard Henderson.
NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller says new on-the-spot fines for those who breach coronavirus social distancing guidelines will hopefully start "getting people's attention" in the state.
Queensland billionaire Clive Palmer will buy a million doses of a potential COVID-19 "cure" in the event the drug is approved in order to make it available to patients for free.
Scott Morrison has ruled out adopting the UK model of wage guarantees telling Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell the government's preference is to assist Australians through existing channels.
All non-urgent elective surgery will be cancelled across the country as of midnight tonight as the hospitals ramp up preparations for an influx of COVID-19 cases.
The Western Australia Premier has announced restrictions will be placed on the purchasing of takeaway alcohol in the state in a bid to allow police and hospitals to focus on the COVID-19 pandemic.
CEO of Medicines Australia Elizabeth de Somer says it's "not necessary" for people to be hoarding on medicine supplies despite the growing spread of coronavirus.
Parents are being sent "mixed messages" by state and federal governments about whether they should send their children to school, according to Labor frontbencher Chris Bowen.
Dozens of passengers infected with the coronavirus were let into Sydney by NSW Health before they were even tested for the deadly virus in an extraordinary development of the catastrophic health bungle which left more than 100 people infected.
The ASX opened on Wednesday up an enormous six per cent off the back of an 11 per cent rise by the Dow Jones on Wall Street, its biggest jump since 1933.
A number of celebrities have released a series of video messages to fans urging them to stay home and take the restrictions amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
No comments:
Post a Comment