Australia warns citizens to avoid all foreign travel
Passengers in personal protective equipment at the baggage check-in counters at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, Australia, today. Canberra is urging Australians to reconsider their need to travel overseas at this time. – EPA pic, March 13, 2020.
AUSTRALIA today warned citizens the coronavirus pandemic is now so widespread that they should reconsider all foreign travel, as the government stepped up measures to slow the spread of the disease. “We now advise all Australians to reconsider your need to travel overseas at this time, regardless of your destination, age or health,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison said.
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