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The government has extended the travel ban for foreigners who have recently visited mainland china by one week to be reviewed weekly.

While medical staff appears to be gaining the upper hand on the COVID-19 outbreak in Australia,

China recorded the highest number of deaths from the disease in a single day. Image: News Corp Australia

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👏👏 🇦🇺 looking after the safety and health of all of us Australians, other countries cannot dictate to oily policies.

Australia will be in Krantina soon, the reason is that Australia has turned into a Chinese colony and most of the Australian population has become Chinese!

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