Courtesy of ABC reporting
NT tries home quarantine in Alice Springs — but it won't happen in Darwin
The NT Government has been forced to introduce home quarantine in Alice Springs as quarantining facilities in the region approach capacity.
"Hotels weren't available for us to use, that's reasonable, that's their commercial decision," Chief Minister Michael Gunner said.
"We found that transport by air was much more complicated than we envisaged.
"So as a result we explored the capacity to be able to do home quarantining under a number of different circumstances."
Currently 17 people deemed 'low-risk' have been allowed to move from the Alice Springs facility into their homes, where authorities say they face strict digital monitoring and in-person compliance checks from police.
Mr Gunner said a number of factors are considered before home quarantining is allowed.
"Is the person considered low risk? Where were they in the hotspot? ave they tested negative?," he said.
"We've actually had time to go out and scout locations in advance to make sure it's a suitable location for quarantining."
But Mr Gunner said it was unlikely home quarantining would be used in Darwin.