"We've tested, we've trained and we are ready to go," he said. "We've gone through these hotels room by room, floor by floor, to make sure that they are safe. "We have refined the program accordingly." The state's revived program will accept 800 returned travellers per week before ramping up to 1120 arrivals on April 15. Passenger flights have not arrived into the state since February 14, when COVID-19 once again seeped out of the hotel quarantine system, sparking the Holiday Inn cluster and prompting a snap five-day lockdown. The revived program is the third time the embattled hotel scheme has been relaunched. (Nine)