Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will be isolating and working from Kirribilli.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is isolating and working from Kirribilli after catching COVID-19 for the second time, forcing the postponement of athat had been scheduled for Wednesday and throwing in doubt a trip to Papua New Guinea next week.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at Kirribilli House in Sydney on Friday with Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin.“I encourage anyone who is unwell to test and to take any extra precautions to keep their families and neighbours well,” he said. It is unclear whether the prime minister is suffering from symptoms. Under current NSW Health guidelines, Mr Albanese is not subjected to a compulsory quarantine period but is advised to stay home until acute symptoms have gone.Mr Albanese was meant to host a face-to-face national cabinet meeting with premiers on Wednesday in Sydney, where they were to attempt to thrash out a deal on the nation’s energy cost crisis.
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