In Darwin's international arrival quarantine facility, strict daily routines stop COVID-19's spread ThuThursday 14 updated FriFriday 15 JanJanuary 2021 at 12:51am Staff at the international quarantine facility are required to wear full protective gear — gowns, masks and double sets of gloves. ( Share Print text only Cancel "You go to the local supermarket and it's in the back of your mind: 'Am I that person?' And none of us want to be that person," Abigail Trewin says. It's the keenest fear among staff managing quarantine for thousands of Australians arriving from COVID-stricken countries at the Centre for National Resilience. Ms Trewin, from the National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre — the specialist team managing international arrivals at the facility south-east of Darwin — worries one small slip-up could result in infectious staff moving through the general community.