SA closed its border to Greater Melbourne on Wednesday.
Two new cases of COVID-19 have been linked to Melbourneâs Holiday Inn Airport outbreak, bringing the total number of cases in the cluster to 11 people.
A driver has died in a crash involving three trucks near the Victoria-SA border checkpoint.
The Australian Medical Association has slammed poor PPE standards and the fact a nebuliser was allowed into quarantine hotel.
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An outbreak linked to the Holiday Inn quarantine hotel has grown to 11 cases, as the government warns the response to the breach is still in the âopening quarterâ.
Victorian Health authorities announced two new cases - both household primary close contacts of hotel workers - at 1pm on Thursday, as health experts renewed demands that hotel quarantine workers get personal protective equipment on par with staff in high-risk COVID-19 hospital wards.
Three cases are related to an exposure event that involved a medical device, so that medical device is called the nebuliser and it vaporises medication or liquid into a fine mist, Victoria s Chief Health Officer Professor Brett Sutton said. We think the exposures are to that event, this nebuliser, whereby the method of a virus was carried out into the corridor and exposed the authorised officer, the food and beverage service worker and also the other resident. That makes sense in terms of the geography and it makes sense in terms of the exposure time.
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McGUIRE RESIGNATION
The way Eddie McGuire reacted to the Collingwood racism review report should have been an “ah-ha” moment to Australia. Because this is the way we have been handling racism for years. McGuire was just doing what we all have done. I honestly feel the club and McGuire are probably sincere about trying to deal with it but have truly not understood the reality of “walking in other’s shoes”. This is a great challenge for all of us.
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