Several states have closed their borders to West Australians (WA) following a single locally acquired CCP virus case in Perth. After a hotel quarantine worker tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as the novel coronavirus, the WA state government issued a five-day lockdown for the Perth metropolitan area and the Peel and South-West regions. In response, most states and territories have closed borders for those travelling from the affected areas, but South Australia (SA) has gone further. SA has chosen to prohibit all WA travellers from entering the state unless they meet exemption requirements with the order effective immediately last Sunday. Those who have already entered SA since Jan. 26 must undergo a 14-day self-quarantine and be tested. Despite issuing the strict border measures, SA Premier Steven Marshall took to Facebook to express support for WA. “We have confidence that WA …