Australian Two members of the "breast milk" group in New South Wales have been prosecuted by police for fighting to resolve an online debate about the corona virus.

Police in New South Wales, Australia, said the two women had an appointment to meet on January 28 at Brookvale to resolve a conflict in a group of mummies mothers about a new strain of corona virus (nCoV) causing acute pneumonia. .

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New South Wales police on one mission during Martin Place, Sydney, December 17, 2017 Photo: Reuters.

After meeting each other, the two mothers rushed in "badly enough", despite the other two members of the association desperately. Police and ambulance staff of New South Wales were immediately present at the scene and arrested both.

The two women, 33 and 36 years old, were later taken to Northern Beaches Hospital. The 36-year-old woman received head and shoulder injuries and a cut in her arm, while the other had shoulder pain and minor injuries.

"The incident began with a debate between two women in the online mum's association, where they debated the corona virus and its effects," Northern Beaches police said on Facebook.

Both women were discharged from the hospital and were charged with fighting yesterday. They are scheduled to appear in the local court on March 25.

An outbreak of acute coronary pneumonia (nCoV) strain has begun in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China since December 2019, spreading to 25 countries and territories. The number of deaths due to epidemics has increased to 362, of which only 1 case outside China. Australia currently records 12 cases positive for corona virus.

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