From SMH:
Air crew quarantine 'hasn't worked completely well': Kelly
Federal Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly says the different quarantine arrangements for international air crew arriving in Australia to allow flights with people and goods to continue “hasn't worked completely well”.
“Just to be clear, they’ve had very strict arrangements,” Professor Kelly said.
“We did have specific arrangements with the crew and we negotiated that with various companies and unions.”
But he admitted those arrangements, which have allowed some staff to stay in hotels, while others were able to quarantine at homes, had not been perfect.
“Over time, we've realised that that hasn't worked completely well all the time and so we've become stricter on that.”
At any one time, Professor Kelly said NSW could be hosting up to 3000 airline crew. In recent days the state has consolidated the number of hotels crew can stay in, down to two.