Wodonga family seeking to be let out of quarantine with new transit permit rules

Ellen Ebsary
Updated January 7 2021 - 1:49pm, first published January 6 2021 - 6:33pm
STUCK INSIDE: The Kilday family - Corissa and Clint and their daughters Zoe, 2, Sophia 5 - are having to quarantine for 14 days despite testing negative to COVID-19 and being in no areas of concern. New transit permits don't require 14 days' isolation. Picture: MARK JESSER
STUCK INSIDE: The Kilday family - Corissa and Clint and their daughters Zoe, 2, Sophia 5 - are having to quarantine for 14 days despite testing negative to COVID-19 and being in no areas of concern. New transit permits don't require 14 days' isolation. Picture: MARK JESSER

A Wodonga family is among Victorians stuck in quarantine despite returning through rural NSW, and a new permit which doesn't require the same of others.

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Ellen Ebsary

Ellen Ebsary

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