Coronavirus travel ban eased for year 11, 12 students

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Australia will start allowing students in years 11 and 12 to enter from China. 9News

The federal government says no decision has been made on university students at this stage, but could be in one week's time.

A medical worker records a patient's condition at Jinyintan Hospital designated for new coronavirus infected patients, in Wuhan in central China's Hubei province. "In particular, that should include consideration of year 11 and 12 secondary school students from mainland China, excluding Hubei," he told reporters in Melbourne on Saturday.

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