Sunday Territorian

NEWS No masking relief at avoiding quarantine

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TERRITORIA­NS and visitors arriving at Darwin Airport yesterday from recently revoked hot spots were relieved to be free on Top End soil, rather than paying their way through a $2500 twoweek quarantine.

After Brisbane, Ipswich and Logan council areas were taken off the NT’s declared hot-spot list on Friday evening, Abbie Burke took the opportunit­y to book a flight home. “I booked my flights last night. I was in a hot spot when they declared it a hot spot, and then I left it and planned to stay (outside the hot spot) for 14 days ... then fly home to avoid $2500,” she said.

Visiting her partner in Brisbane, Ms Burke was only meant to be there for a few days before the hot-spot declaratio­n grounded her and her plans.

“I was meant to be there for a weekend, but my stay was extended by a week,” she said. “I had to cancel flights last week. It was pretty expensive, I ended up losing almost $1000. It’s unfortunat­e, but it is what it is. It could be a lot worse.”

Meanwhile, Adam Marjoram has relocated to the

NT from rural NSW — but had to travel through Sydney Airport.

“I’ve been checking with the COVID-19 app. I came out the internatio­nal gate because I’ve been through Sydney Airport but I wasn’t nervous (if he had to go into quarantine),” he said.

“I’m really excited to be here. I’m starting a new job as developmen­t officer of Basketball NT.”

Mr Marjoram said most passengers were used to flying with coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, meaning there wasn’t too much angst on the flight.

“The flight was pretty casual. It’s not the first time round for us in the southern states, so we all know what we’re in for,” he said.

Australia has 7942 active coronaviru­s cases, three of which are in the Territory.

Virus-riddled Victoria recorded 466 new cases and 12 deaths over Friday night — one of the deaths was a man in his 30s. There have so far been 266 deaths from the disease in Australia.

 ?? Picture: GLENN CAMPBELL ?? Adam Marjoram arrived in Darwin from NSW yesterday, relieved he didn’t have to go into quarantine.
Picture: GLENN CAMPBELL Adam Marjoram arrived in Darwin from NSW yesterday, relieved he didn’t have to go into quarantine.

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