South Australian health authorities are trying to find a third exposure site linked to infected removalists from New South Wales as the state records two new cases of COVID-19 in hotel quarantine.
Deputy Chief Public Health Officer Emily Kirkpatrick said one of the two international travellers could have caught the virus from an adjoining room in hotel quarantine and this is currently under investigation.
Dr Kirkpatrick said authorities are attempting to pinpoint a third potential exposure site that could have stemmed from the removalists interstate work trip.
Deputy Chief Public Health Officer Dr Emily Kirkpatrick has confirmed two additional COVID-19 cases in South Australia.(9News)
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They say the guest had no injuries and measures are being taken to support their wellbeing. Managed isolation can be a challenging time that affects people going through it, in different ways, and it sometimes follows what may have been a stressful time in making arrangements to get home, the spokesperson added.
Several returnees have attempted escapes from MIQ hotels, the first exactly a year ago on June 4, 2020, when a woman climbed the fence of the Pullman Hotel. She was found a few streets away and arrested.
July 2020 saw a spate of escapees. On July 7 a man left the Stamford Hotel in Auckland and went to the supermarket, prompting the Government to upgrade fencing in all MIQ facilities to six-foot-high barriers.