Western Australian Premier MarkMcGowanMP is providing a COVID-19 update on Friday evening after meeting with National Cabinet. Join Sky News live to watch the press conference.
WA Health was notified just before noon on Friday of two truck drivers who returned a positive test from NSW Health.
They travelled together in one truck from New South Wales and via Victoria and South Australia before arriving in Western Australia on Thursday. “There’s a headlong rush in Sydney to just open everything up and let it rip. That is not my view,” he said.
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