Coronavirus in Australia: State border closures due to face PM scrutiny
Scott Morrison will urge the states to “get practical” about border closures at the National Cabinet on Friday amid growing complaints of families being refused medical treatment and denied the right to travel interstate to relocate for new jobs.
After finalising a road map for borders to reopen earlier this year in July, the plan went out the window after coronavirus cases spiked in Victoria.
At Friday’s talks between state premiers and the Prime Minister, the federal government will urge leaders to stick to the medical advice and resist the politics.
“Well we’ve got to be practical about these things, and we’ve got to act on medical advice and that has to be transparent,’’ the Prime Minister said this week.
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