Australian actress Charlotte Best is the latest celebrity to fly home amid the coronavirus global pandemic. The former Home and Away star, 26, will be forced to self-isolate at home for 14 days in accordance with the government’s rules on international arrivals. Looking cautious after her flight from Los Angeles, Charlotte wore a surgical mask and gloves at Sydney International Airport on Tuesday. Taking no chances: Australian actress Charlotte Best wore surgical gloves and a mask as she returned home from Los Angeles on Tuesday amid the COVID-19 pandemic Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti recently warned the city that the worst of the coronavirus pandemic was still to come. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 2 Next Who should you ask for help if coronavirus symptoms strike?…
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She also wore gloves and carried her luggage in blue sacks. Her family had become increasingly concerned for her well-being in recent weeks. ‘Gotta love it when your parents ask for a photo of you or a FaceTime sesh every single day to prove you’re happy and healthy whilst travelling… yes hi we’re still alive love you xxx,’ she wrote on Instagram on March 14. Precautions: Charlotte took her health seriously by covering most of her face with a surgical mask.
She also wore gloves and carried her luggage in blue sacks Rise to fame: Charlotte played Annie Campbell on Channel Seven soap Home and Away Charlotte will have to spend two weeks in self-isolation, after Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced the government’s new rules on international arrivals on March 15. Penalties for not self-isolating will be determined separately by each state and territory. As of Wednesday afternoon, there are 2,398 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, including eight deaths.
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