Two more WA deaths from COVID-19, including man from Artania cruise ship
"We extend our condolences to all involved."
The vessel, which had no Australians on board, is responsible for about 50 cases of coronavirus in WA hotels and hospitals. The WA Government had been agitating for the vessel to leave urgently, but Mr Porter said an appropriate compromise had been reached.
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