Most federal MPs are expected to face no COVID-19 hurdles in coming to Canberra for the start of parliament in early February. Members of parliament from all states and territories apart from some areas of NSW and Victoria, on current advice, face no restrictions in coming to the ACT. But ACT Health advice is that while MPs and their staff from virus-affected areas of NSW can get an exemption to travel to Canberra, they must quarantine for 14 days on arrival in the ACT. The areas included cover Greater Sydney (including Northern Beaches), Central Coast and Wollongong. Victorians can travel to the ACT if they haven’t been in a COVID-affected area in the last 14 days. If they have been in a public location identified by the Victorian government as having had a confirmed COVID-19 case they will need to be tested. ACT Health is expected to update its travel …