Authorities prepared for 'all eventualities' as Australia braces for more coronavirus cases
Australia's chief medical officer is bracing for more cases of coronavirus across the country, saying authorities are prepared for "all eventualities".
Ten Australians are being treated for the virus, and another five have already recovered.
A further 540 are still in quarantine in Darwin and on Christmas Island.
"It's very likely we will see some more cases in Australia," Brendan Murphy told ABC radio on Wednesday.
Read more: https://www.sbs.com.au/news/authorities-prepared-for-all-eventualities-as-australia-braces-for-more-coronavirus-cases
![Australian evacuees from Wuhan arrive at the quarantine centre 30km southeast of Darwin, Sunday, 9 February, 2020.](https://sl.sbs.com.au/public/image/file/2037b822-6441-43a8-8e22-479ef2dbd6a2/crop/16x9_medium)
Ten Australians are being treated for the virus, and another five have already recovered.
A further 540 are still in quarantine in Darwin and on Christmas Island.
"It's very likely we will see some more cases in Australia," Brendan Murphy told ABC radio on Wednesday.
Read more: https://www.sbs.com.au/news/authorities-prepared-for-all-eventualities-as-australia-braces-for-more-coronavirus-cases
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