'Very confused, tired': Families split as travel ban prompts airport chaos

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The temporary ban on travellers entering Australia from mainland China led to some families being split at Sydney Airport on Sunday | MWhitbourn michaelfowler08 JackyGhossein

that people who had visited or transited through mainland China from Saturday would be banned from entering Australia for two weeks, in a bid to control the spread of the novel coronavirus.increased to 14,549 globally on Sunday and China's death toll passed 300The ban does not extend to Australian citizens, permanent residents and members of their immediate family. However, as Mr You discovered, the definition of "immediate family" did not include his mother.

"I just keep waiting at the airport," she said. "I'm very helpless. The only person I worry about is my Dad. He can't speak English." Dr Chant said a further 30 cases were under investigation "from the affected travel regions" as more people were encouraged to come forward for testing. Those sharing a home were advised to stay in different rooms from others, as far as possible, and wear a surgical mask when in the same room or seeking medical care.follow the advice on NSW Health’s website“If people who are in self-isolation become unwell, they should call their GP and tell them, or [contact the] health direct [hotline] ... or 000 in an emergency.”

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MWhitbourn michaelfowler08 JackyGhossein If you change the rules while people are in the air, take some responsibility instead of bloody minded.. This demonisation of Chinese is a disgrace. Apologies to Chinese nationals and Australian's of Chinese background for the feral comments, political gamesmen and vulture press.

MWhitbourn michaelfowler08 JackyGhossein So permanent residents are still chinese nationals?

MWhitbourn michaelfowler08 JackyGhossein The heart bleeds. 😂

MWhitbourn michaelfowler08 JackyGhossein Best time of the year, less Chinese tourists in Sydney. Amazing. Let the ban be for years. Yes, they bring money but infected with viruses, let the alone the disgusting food they bring in their suitcases, pretending they don’t speak English.

viriyabot MWhitbourn michaelfowler08 JackyGhossein Soon we will see a proliferation of fake passports and documents to solve their inconvenience

MWhitbourn michaelfowler08 JackyGhossein If we all really knew the real Chinese agenda here in Australia, there would be a whole new slant on this dilemma.

MWhitbourn michaelfowler08 JackyGhossein This is going to put the Chinese agenda back a long way. I wonder how much they will find for Morrison to keep this Country afloat and the show on the road?

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