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After the Riverina Sports Club participated in the same incident as the latest positive case in Greater Melbourne, New South Wales is highly vigilant that the coronavirus may have crossed the border from Victoria. May 22-A health alert was issued to Tooleybuc after a positive case of participating in the Cohuna netball and football club at the same time as the sports club in the town. The infected person participated in many competitions and used venue facilities including canteens and bathrooms. The NSW Health Authority stated that anyone participating in the club should attend the test and self-isolate until further notice. At the same time, the states and territories stated that they will continue to closely monitor the health of Melbourne and will not hesitate to impose stricter restrictions on immigration to Victoria. The states of Tasmania and Queensland have declared Whittlesea as a hotspot, and all residents of the Greater Melbourne area have been barred from entering South Australia. New South Wales also requires all residents of the Greater Melbourne area to fill out a declaration form before entering the state, and anyone visiting must undergo a 14-day quarantine.
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