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Australia’s home affairs minister tests positive for coronavirus | Australia’s home affairs minister tests positive for coronavirus |
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Australia’s minister for home affairs, Peter Dutton, has announced that he has contracted coronavirus. The senior Australian official said that he has been hospitalized. | Australia’s minister for home affairs, Peter Dutton, has announced that he has contracted coronavirus. The senior Australian official said that he has been hospitalized. |
In a statement posted to his official Twitter page, Dutton explained that he was tested for COVID-19 after waking up with a “temperature and sore throat.” | In a statement posted to his official Twitter page, Dutton explained that he was tested for COVID-19 after waking up with a “temperature and sore throat.” |
Dutton was hospitalized after the test returned positive. The minister said that he “feels fine” and will provide updates as they become available. | Dutton was hospitalized after the test returned positive. The minister said that he “feels fine” and will provide updates as they become available. |
Australia will ban all public gatherings of more than 500 people starting on Monday, as the government attempts to stop toe spread of the highly contagious disease. | Australia will ban all public gatherings of more than 500 people starting on Monday, as the government attempts to stop toe spread of the highly contagious disease. |
The development prompted Prime Minister Scott Morrision to call a closed meeting with all state Premiers following the Health Ministry recommendation. | |
The news comes a day after American actor Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson disclosed that they caught the illness while working on a film in Australia. | |
As of Friday, Australia has at least 156 confirmed cases, and three deaths, according to the country's health ministry. | As of Friday, Australia has at least 156 confirmed cases, and three deaths, according to the country's health ministry. |
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