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Good luck or good management? How Brisbane avoided Melbourne-style lockdown

Good luck or good management? How Brisbane avoided Melbourne-style lockdown We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement A breach inside a Melbourne quarantine hotel sent the Victorian capital into a 112-day lockdown last year, claimed more than 800 lives and infected thousands. A much more contagious strain of COVID-19 broke out of hotel quarantine in Brisbane last week, but there is no evidence it has led to widespread community transmission, and the city s lockdown lasted just three days. A combination of good luck and good management has seen Brisbane avoid a long lockdown.

Police will scour hotel CCTV for cluster clues

Queensland considers mining camps for quarantining travellers with four new cases recorded

Queensland considers mining camps for quarantining travellers with four new cases recorded Posted WedWednesday 13 updated ThuThursday 14 JanJanuary 2021 at 3:57am Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Watch 2 Share Print text only Cancel The Queensland Government will consider using mining camps to quarantine international travellers as the state grapples with a cluster of the highly-contagious UK strain of coronavirus. Key points: Two cases were returned travellers from South Africa and two from the United States Investigation are ongoing into how the UK variant spread to six people Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said she would raise the matter with the Federal Government when national cabinet meets next Friday. 

International travellers may be sent to quarantine in Queensland s regional mining camps after hotel quarantine COVID-19 cluster

Facility in rural Queensland town flagged as potential COVID-19 quarantine hub for international travellers ThuThursday 14 updated ThuThursday 14 JanJanuary 2021 at 9:08am The village has 1,392 air-conditioned rooms and services the major industrial projects in the region. ( Share Print text only Cancel Homeground Villages at Calliope in Central Queensland has been flagged as a possible quarantine facility for returned overseas travellers the same site considered to house NRL players during the pandemic. Key points: The ABC understands a quarantine possibility is workforce accommodation at Calliope, west of Gladstone The four-star Homeground Villages has 1,392 air-conditioned rooms with balconies, and facilities include a pool, tennis court and gym

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