Who should be self-isolating in Australia and what does it actually involve?

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Australians who need to self-isolate can now be fined or even face prison time if they don't comply with provisions designed to try and slow the spread of the coronavirus. Here's how they work.


Pubs and restaurants are closing, states are locking off their borders, and Prime Minister Scott Morrison has warned of "far more Draconian measures" to enforce social distancing as Australia tries to contain the coronavirus pandemic.

Read the full article in English here.


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