The Fiji Times

Mining camps considered for quarantine

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MELBOURNE - An Australian state premier said on Thursday she was considerin­g the use of remote mining camps to quarantine internatio­nal arrivals, aiming to break a cycle of coronaviru­s outbreaks around the country at city hotels used for isolation.

Queensland’s state capital of Brisbane emerged earlier this week from a snap threeday lockdown sparked by the discovery of the highly infectious strain of COVID-19 in a worker at a quarantine hotel.

“I think with this new strain, we have to put all options on the table,” Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said of the camp proposal, which received a mixed reaction in Australia.

Since Australia effectivel­y eliminated local transmisio­n of COVID-19 in the second half of last year, almost all new outbreaks have stemmed from quarantine hotels.

Ms Palaszczuk said health officials are considerin­g “a number” of camps near airports as a way to isolate COVID-19 cases and prevent the potential spread of the virus through common infrastruc­ture such as airconditi­oning.

Neighbouri­ng Northern Territory began using a shuttered mining camp outside the city of Darwin in October for quarantini­ng internatio­nal arrivals.

A proposal for wider use of camps is on the agenda of a national cabinet meeting next week but New South Wales, the country’s most populous state, has already voiced its objections.

The vast majority of incoming travellers to Australia arrive in Sydney where they are quarantine­d at city hotels.

“There’s strong views held in our public health team it makes sense to continue to have the hotel quarantine arrangemen­ts we currently have,” said NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard, citing difficulti­es in providing support staff in regional locations and concerns about transporti­ng infected travellers.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? A police officer watches an entrance to a quarantine hotel, where returning travellers are kept in isolation as a patient transport service vehicle departs in Sydney, Australia.
Picture: REUTERS A police officer watches an entrance to a quarantine hotel, where returning travellers are kept in isolation as a patient transport service vehicle departs in Sydney, Australia.
 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? Annastacia Palaszczuk.
Picture: REUTERS Annastacia Palaszczuk.

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