Emergency Orders made February 22nd, under the Quarantine Act in relation to travel

Emergency Orders made February 22nd, under the Quarantine Act in relation to travel

Feb 23, 2021 | Acts & Legislation, Blog, General News, Laws & Legislation

Emergency Orders made February 22nd, under the Quarantine Act in relation to travel

Emergency Orders made February 22nd, under the Quarantine Act in relation to travel

Emergency Orders made February 22nd, under the Quarantine Act in relation to travel

Emergency Orders made February 22nd, under the Quarantine Act in relation to travel

 
 
As of February 22, under the new Emergency Orders made by the Federal Government travellers are now required to quarantine for a period of time in hotels or other government approved facilities. Under these orders new regulations can be made regarding what is included in a physical examination, Covid tests included.
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One year into the pandemic the federal government has introduced measures that are even more restrictive to individual liberties. Can these measures pass the Oakes test?

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