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Small holes make for big problems in pandemic Australia

Date Time Small holes make for big problems in pandemic Australia Australian Society of Anaesthetists president Dr Suzi Nou holds an N95 mask. Credit: Jason South, published in the Australian Financial Review Following COVID-19 outbreaks stemming from quarantine hotels across Australia, Burnet’s Professor Mike Toole AM and Burnet’s Professor Brendan Crabb AC provided comment for this opinion piece in the Australian Financial Review. OPINION Small holes make for big problems in pandemic Australia Little things matter a lot in managing COVID-19. So why isn’t Australia’s hotel quarantine system focused on extra-easy precautions like the use of N95 masks for all hotel workers?

Coronavirus Victoria: Premier Daniel Andrews won t rule out extending lockdown

Coronavirus Australia: New Zealand travel bubble snaps shut

7 mins ago Hotels flee quarantine program over brand damage Andrew Tillett Top hotels are pulling out of the quarantine program amid growing industry fears that the spate of recent coronavirus outbreaks leaking out via staff is causing reputational damage to operators. At least a dozen hotels have withdrawn from the program, including Sydney’s Five Star Hilton and InterContinental hotels, and Melbourne’s Marriott, sparking warnings an assistance package may be needed to help the sector rehabilitate its image. As some states and epidemiologists ramp up calls for quarantine centres to be established in regional areas, Accommodation Association chief Dean Long said it was “disrespectful” that Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and others tarred hotels by attaching their name to specific clusters.

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