Overseas traveller in Melbourne is suffering Covid symptoms as Western Australia reopens borders
Daily MailAn overseas traveller who arrived in Melbourne on Monday is suffering symptoms of COVID-19 and could possibly put an end to Victoria's 39 days of no cases. Victoria started to accept international arrivals again from Monday after Premier Daniel Andrews diverted all overseas flights from Melbourne on June 30 when the state was hit by a deadly second wave of coronavirus. Pictured: Passengers are seen at a hotel quarantine facility in Melbourne on Monday Staff members line up to enter the hotel quarantine facility at Novotel Hotel South Warf in Melbourne on Monday Passengers are seen disembarking a SkyBus and entering a hotel quarantine facility at Pan Pacific Melbourne on Monday WA Premier Mark McGowan confirmed the border restrictions would lift on Tuesday as previously announced. Healthcare workers are seen assisting passengers disembark a SkyBus at a hotel quarantine facility at Pan Pacific Melbourne ADF troops from Townsville's 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, touched down in Melbourne on Friday to support Victoria Police with hotel quarantine The state will take no chances this time around, with both the police and the army involved in the rebooted program.