World News | Australia Inquiry Says Police Should Guard Hotel Quarantine
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Overseas travellers should be quarantined in hotels guarded by police, an inquiry into an Australian city's bungled quarantine program reported on Friday.
Melbourne, Nov 6 (AP) Overseas travellers should be quarantined in hotels guarded by police, an inquiry into an Australian city's bungled quarantine program reported on Friday.
The Victoria state government's decision to use private security firms instead of police and the military to enforce quarantine in Melbourne hotels has been widely blamed for lax infection controls that led to Australia's worst virus resurgence in its second-largest city.
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An inquiry into that quarantine program recommended in an interim report “a 24/7 police presence on-site at each quarantine facility.”
The government closed Melbourne Airport to international arrivals in July before commissioning retired judge Jennifer Coate to investigate what went wrong in hotel quarantine, which has been blamed for virtually all COVID-19 community transmission in Victoria.
Coate will deliver her final report and findings, including who made the decisions to hire private security and rebuff the military's offer of help, by December 21.
Victoria Health Minister Jenny Mikakos and senior public servant Chris Eccles both resigned after the inquiry heard evidence of their involvement in the program.
Victoria has accounted for 819 of Australia's 907 coronavirus deaths.
Cases peaked at 725 across the state in a single day in early August. Victoria on Friday recorded its seventh day without a new COVID-19 diagnosis. Two weeks ago, Melbourne emerged from a 111-day lockdown.(AP)
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