'Five days of pain': WA has adopted a 'very robust response' to the quarantine breach by Sky News Australia on YouTube
'Five days of pain': WA has adopted a 'very robust response' to the quarantine breach
The possibility of the UK strain of the coronavirus escaping into the community explains the “very robust response” undertaken by the Western Australian government to a Perth quarantine breach according to AMA President Omar Khorshid. A security guard who worked in a quarantine hotel in Western Australia has tested positive to COVID-19, triggering a five-day lockdown for greater metropolitan Perth, the Peel region, and the South West regions. Mr Khorshid said social distancing and COVIDSafe behaviour has become a “thing of the past in WA” where it has been months since the state saw its last infectious case in the community. “Although it seems quite bizarre to lock down millions of people on the basis of one case, I think we can understand it," he told Sky News. “If they get this right it will be five days of pain and back to relatively normal.”
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The possibility of the UK strain of the coronavirus escaping into the community explains the “very robust response” undertaken by the Western Australian government to a Perth quarantine breach according to AMA President Omar Khorshid. A security guard who worked in a quarantine hotel in Western Australia has tested positive to COVID-19, triggering a five-day lockdown for greater metropolitan Perth, the Peel region, and the South West regions. Mr Khorshid said social distancing and COVIDSafe behaviour has become a “thing of the past in WA” where it has been months since the state saw its last infectious case in the community. “Although it seems quite bizarre to lock down millions of people on the basis of one case, I think we can understand it," he told Sky News. “If they get this right it will be five days of pain and back to relatively normal.”
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