Australia Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced that the country will impose 14-day self-isolation on all international passenger arrivals from March 15.
Australian
cricketers Aaron
Finch and David Warner have questioned the government's new
policy to tackle the coronavirus pandemic in the country.
Australia
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced that the country will
impose a 14-day self isolation on all international passenger
arrivals from midnight Sunday (March 15) to try and contain the
spread of coronavirus, which has so far claimed more than 6,000 lives
across the world.
In
response to Morrison's announcement, a journalist tweeted: "Genuine
question -- how does the government know if new arrivals are actually
self-isolating?"
Finch
re-tweeted the comment and said: "Have been wondering the same
thing!!"
In
response to Finch's remarks, Warner added: "Or, what about the
uber/taxi/bus/train they catch from the airport to their place."
The
rapid spread of the disease has led to the sporting calendar around
the world come to a virtual standstill. Australia's
ODI series against New Zealand was called off, as was India's ODI
series against South Africa. Both series were to be held in empty
stadia before being called off altogether.
England
also postponed their two-match Test series in Sri Lanka while the
upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), which was due to
start on March 29, has also been suspended till April 15.
After
that, Cricket Australia also called off final round of domestic first
class tournaments, including the Sheffield Shield.
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