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Print text only Cancel A so-called COVID denier has avoided being sent back to jail for leaving hotel quarantine in Perth after announcing her intentions on social media. Key points: She visited several suburbs and the beach before being arrested D Ubios has been given a nine-month community-based order She had returned to Perth from Spain seven days earlier, but in posts on social media from her hotel room, she announced she was going to leave the forced isolation because it was flaring up her allergies and she could not breathe properly. She also claimed coronavirus did not exist and was actually what she called frequency spectrum radiation from 5G . ....
WA coronavirus quarantine breacher Isata Jalloh handed new jail term for repeatedly leaving hotel ThuThursday 18 updated ThuThursday 18 FebFebruary 2021 at 7:15am Isata Jalloh has been in custody since her arrest at a Belmont barber shop in December. ( Print text only Cancel A teenager who breached WA s strict quarantine laws last year and then did exactly the same thing four months later, after returning to Perth by falsely claiming she was going to a funeral, has been sentenced to six months jail. Key points: She returned to WA in December and repeatedly left her hotel The magistrate called it a gross breach of the community s trust ....
Victorian mother fined by Tasmania Police for leaving Hobart hotel quarantine in a taxi TueTuesday 16 FebFebruary 2021 at 6:47am Tasmania Police said the woman left hotel quarantine at the Ibis Hotel in Hobart in a taxi last night. ( Share Print text only A Victorian mother has been fined $774 for breaching hotel quarantine in Tasmania. Tasmania Police said the woman had travelled to Hobart from Victoria with her young child yesterday before leaving the Ibis Hotel at 6:20pm in a taxi. The pair were returned to the quarantine hotel in Hobart s CBD by police at 7:40pm. Contact tracers from Tasmania s Public Health Service are now working to identify any other movements or contacts during the time they were out of quarantine. ....