Quarantine
Twenty-five more players in Australian Open quarantine
The players were on a flight from Doha to Melbourne on which one passenger, who is not one of the players, tested positive for coronavirus having tested...
"I have been identified as a contact of someone who has tested positive for #COVID19," Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a tweet.
New Zealand on Tuesday lost its COVID-free status when two women who had been given permission to leave quarantine early on compassionate grounds after arriving from Britain tested positive for the coronavirus.
All international arrivals, including returning Britons, will have to self-isolate for 14 days and provide details of where they will be staying under the plans.
The JMPD confirmed four of its officers had tested positive for COVID-19, with three of the cases confirmed this week.
The British government is planning a 14-day quarantine for most people arriving in the country in the coming weeks to try to prevent a second peak of the pandemic, with details to be finalised next month.
Some of the group had allegedly been involved in cross-border smuggling along the Limpopo River.
A total of 2,014 people in the province have been infected with the virus since the outbreak began, with the bulk of the cases recorded in Johannesburg.