The Borneo Post (Sabah)

NZ pauses travel bubble with Western Australia after virus case

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WELLINGTON: New Zealand on Friday paused arrivals from Western Australia, temporaril­y excluding the state’s travellers from a quarantine-free bubble between the countries due to a Covid-19 outbreak.

“As set out in our TransTasma­n bubble protocols, travel between New Zealand and Western Australia has been paused, pending further advice from the state government,” a statement on the New Zealand government website said.

Earlier on Friday the Perth and Peel regions were sent into a three-day lockdown after Western Australia recorded its first community transmissi­on of the virus in 12 months.

A man in his 50s, who recently left hotel quarantine, flew into Melbourne from Perth on Wednesday and tested positive for the coronaviru­s earlier Friday.

One of the man’s close contacts in Perth also tested positive for the virus, raising concerns that it may have spread further into the community.

Despite testing negative for the virus before leaving hotel quarantine – a requiremen­t for all internatio­nal arrivals to Australia – authoritie­s believe the man likely contracted Covid-19 from another hotel guest.

“He spent up to five days in Perth, and we now need to assume he was infectious,” Western Australia premier Mark McGowan told a press conference.

Other Australian states and territorie­s, whose residents are still able to fly to New Zealand under the bubble arrangemen­t, moved to restrict arrivals from Western Australia following the outbreak.

The few instances of community transmissi­on in recent months have been linked to hotel quarantine in major cities, and all the outbreaks have been successful­ly contained with similar brief lockdowns.

It is the first major snag since New Zealand and Australia opened their quarantine-free travel bubble on April 18, almost 400 days after both closed their internatio­nal borders due to the pandemic.

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