Hotel quarantine ventilation may have triggered coronavirus cluster that sent SA into lockdown
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DecDecember 2020 at 6:09am
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South Australia s public health chief says poor ventilation, not security breaches, at an Adelaide quarantine hotel may have triggered the coronavirus cluster that sent the state into lockdown last month.
Key points:
A security guard is believed to be the first in the cluster to have acquired the virus at a medi-hotel
The infection may have occurred in a poorly ventilated corridor, SA s public health chief said
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