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Are you following the Australian authorities social restriction during COVID-19 pandemic such as self-Isolation and social distancing?

Easter and Passover worship ceremonies are being cancelled to prevent coronavirus spread. Check with your local church if there are online services that you can join.

Easter and Passover
Easter and Passover cancellation-Matt Smith-SBS Source: SBS

Are you following the two-person rule? If you don't, you could be fined and could face jail time up to 6 months. Here are some of the fines and and penalty you could face if you breach these restrictions:

Two person rules
Two person rules - Matt Smith-SBS Source: SBS

Want to know more about coronavirus, check COVID-19 fact sheet here:

Stay home, stay safe, stay connected, save lives.
Stay home, stay safe, stay connected, save lives -Matt Smith-SBS Source: SBS

Notice:

Coronavirus symptoms can range from mild illness to pneumonia, according to the Federal Government's website. Symptoms can include a fever, coughing, sore throat, fatigue and shortness of breath.

If you develop symptoms within 14 days of returning from overseas or have been in contact with a confirmed COVID-19 case, you should seek medical attention. 

If you believe you may need to get tested, call your doctor or contact the national Coronavirus Health  Information Hotline on 1800 020 080.

If you are struggling to breathe or experiencing a medical emergency, call 000.

Find more news and information on Coronavirus from SBS Hmong



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