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Australia to ship evacuees to island

- By Rod McGuirk Rod McGuirk is an

CANBERRA, Australia — Australia’s government on Thursday defended its plan to send citizens evacuated from the epicenter of China’s novel coronaviru­s emergency to a remote island used to banish asylum seekers and convicted criminals, despite warnings that that some Australian­s would prefer to stay in China.

Australia is preparing to send potentiall­y hundreds of its citizens rescued from Hubei province to a quarantine camp on remote Christmas Island. The Indian Ocean island has been used by the government in a widely condemned policy of banishing asylum seekers who attempt to arrive by boat to offshore camps.

Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton said notorious Christmas Island struck the right balance between supporting Australian­s stranded in China and protecting the wider Australian population from the potentiall­y deadly disease.

“I can’t clear out a hospital in Sydney or Melbourne or Brisbane. I don’t have a facility otherwise that we can quickly accommodat­e for what might be many hundreds of people and Christmas Island is purposebui­lt for exactly this scenario,” Dutton told reporters.

The Australian Medical Associatio­n, the nation’s leading medical advocate, said the Australian­s would be better quarantine­d on the Australian mainland.

“We feel that the repatriati­on to Christmas Island — to a place previously the focus of population­s under enormous mental and physical trauma and anguish — is not a really appropriat­e solution,” the associatio­n’s president Tony Bartone told Nine Network television.

But Dutton dismissed that criticism as based on doctors’ longstandi­ng opposition to the government using Christmas Island, Nauru and Papua New Guinea to accommodat­e thousands of exiled refugees that Australia refuses to accept.

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