Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has travelled to Queensland for his re-election campaign after being identified as a casual COVID-19 contact.
Morrison was deemed a casual contact after attending the Kincoppal-Rose Bay graduation gala at Darling Harbour in Sydney last Friday.
He has returned two negative PCR tests, according to New South Wales (NSW) Health and the chief medical officer. Therefore, per Queensland rules, he is not required to isolate upon arrival into that state.
“The virus is there. Omicron is in Australia. We’re going to live with this virus, not let it drag us back where we’ve been,” he said, adding that Australia has got one of the highest vaccination rates in the world and had started its booster program.
The South Korean delegation was not concerned that Morrison was identified as a close contact.
“They were totally relaxed about it,” Morrison said. “That’s the thing. The world’s living with it, so we’ve got to live with it.”
Morrison said that it was a matter for the Queensland government, but he hoped ensuring people to join families before Christmas would be a priority.
This was the second COVID-19 scare for the prime minister. He and NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet were advised to monitor for symptoms after the Bathurst 1,000 touring car race they attended on Dec. 5 was listed as an exposure site.