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Australia’s Scott Morrison tests positive for Covid-19

The prime minister said he would continue his official duties while isolating, focusing on the Ukraine crisis and devastating floods on Australia’s east coast.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison Attends Ukrainian-Australian Church Service
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison outside St. Andrew’s Ukrainian Catholic Church in Sydney on Sunday.Lisa Maree Williams / Getty Images
/ Source: The Associated Press

CANBERRA, Australia — Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he has tested positive for Covid-19 but will continue his official duties while isolating.

“I am experiencing flu-like symptoms and will be recovering over the next week,” Morrison said in a statement.

He said he would continue working as prime minister, focusing on the government’s responses to the war in Ukraine and devastating floods on Australia’s east coast. He is isolating in his official Sydney residence after testing positive on Tuesday.

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A senior minister who works closely with the prime minister said Wednesday that he was also infected.

“I am not experiencing any significant symptoms, only a mild headache,” Ben Morton, who assists the prime minister and cabinet, said in a statement. Morton said he would continue working while in isolation in Canberra, the Australian capital.

Morrison held a news conference with Defense Minister Peter Dutton on Tuesday in which the government promised $50 million in missiles, ammunition and other military hardware for Ukraine.

Dutton became Australia’s first governing party lawmaker to be infected with Covid-19 during a Washington, D.C., visit in March 2020. He will be required to isolate for a week.

Morrison was among the first Australians to be vaccinated against Covid-19 in February last year and has since received two additional doses.