Labor leader Anthony Albanese will be forced to isolate at home for the next week of the election campaign after testing positive to COVID-19.
He will now isolate at home in Sydney for the next seven daysIn a statement, Mr Albanese said he returned a positive result during a routine PCR test ahead of his trip to Western Australia.Mr Albanese said he would continue his responsibilities at home and was feeling well so far.
"I am grateful to know that I will have access to the world's best health care if I need it, because of Medicare.The federal election is on May 21. Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who shared a stage with Mr Albanese at Wednesday night's leaders' debate, has already had COVID-19, having tested positive in early March.Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume.
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