Where you can and can't travel amid coronavirus outbreak

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Travel advice is constantly being revised by authorities as new cases of coronavirus are detected around the world. Here's where the travel warnings stand.

Each day, new cases of coronavirus are reported around the world, and as a result, travel advice is constantly being revised and updated by authorities.Australians are advised not to travel to China, or if in China, to leave as soon as possible

There are high numbers of coronavirus cases in Italy and Singapore but only normal caution is advised "If you are currently in China, leave as soon as possible by commercial means," Smart Traveller advises.Here's a rundown of all the facts about coronavirus, and how you can make sure you're protected.

 

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Why would anybody want to travel right now but another heads up the Democratic Party shouldn’t be encouraging large groups of people to be immigrating here right now either there’s an old saying safety first and as fast as this virus is getting out-of-control it be smart & safe

Or, should & should NOT TRAVEL

Why is Matt Doran reporting for the ABC when he doesn’t report the truth? auspol

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