Chris Brew
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So the incubation period is up to eight weeks.
So there are potentially a few more weeks here.
The WHO said that Spain has accepted or in principle has accepted that they will let the ship dock at some stage.
Authorities in Spain haven't really confirmed that just yet.
But yeah, I think that is the reminder here.
This was very reminiscent of COVID, how we had a lot of those cruise ships docking and people stuck on ships for a really, really long time.
It is tough on board.
And I think that's the point he's trying to make there.
Following an investigation, the league yesterday announced the fine, saying Carlton's actions brought the game into disrepute.
That was AFL CEO Andrew Dillon there.
The Blues have responded overnight confirming the full fine will be paid to the AFL's mental health partner Headspace.
Also giving an update on Holland saying Elijah is taking the necessary time to prioritise his health and wellbeing right now and he will continue to do so with our full support.
A work safe inquiry into the incident remains ongoing.
Tobacco giant Philip Morris has told a secret Senate hearing that black market cigarettes could wipe out the legal trade in Australia as soon as 2030.
An executive from the company who asked for their identity to be kept secret because of threats from organised crime gave evidence in a closed-door session in Canberra earlier this week, warning the rise of the illicit trade could push some multinational manufacturers to leave the Australian market altogether.
Yeah.
And I also find it interesting that the warning is that multinational manufacturers will leave Australia if the government doesn't do anything here.
Like, I get it.
We do want companies running things over illegal trades because illegal trades bring, you know, as we know, firebombings and danger and things like that.
But I'm also like, oh, another manufacturer goes down, a tobacco manufacturer goes down.