Australia Grapples With CCP Virus Tracing as States Bolster Border Controls

Australia Grapples With CCP Virus Tracing as States Bolster Border Controls
A sign with instructions about the coronavirus social distancing, Sydney, Australia, March 31, 2020. Reuters/Loren Elliott
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SYDNEY—The leader of Australia’s most populous state, New South Wales, said on March 27 that authorities did not plan to impose further lockdown restrictions, despite concerns more CCP virus cases were emerging without a known source.
New South Wales (NSW) remains the epicentre of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as novel coronavirus, in Australia, although the rate of infection has fallen steeply in recent days.