jakeseven7
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This guy has constantly been dramatic plus he is from the AMA (double whammy) but why not:
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A West Australian doctor has come out swinging against his state's COVID-19 preparation and hotel quarantine system, accusing it of being "amateur" and "ridiculous".
Dr Andrew Miller, the president of AMA WA, yesterday said he believed it was the state’s poorly run hotel quarantine system that led to a security guard at Sheraton’s Four Points Hotel contracting coronavirus.
Perth and its surrounds were thrown into lockdown yesterday following the discovery the guard had tested positive and had spent some time out in the community.
“Hotels are not designed to be quarantine facilities and they are not run in a way that will be effective at keeping COVID out of the community,” Dr Miller said.
Dr Miller said the air in hotel quarantine was a concern, and called for all hotel quarantine workers to wear N95 masks while travelling through hallways.
The WA AMA president has repeatedly called for his state to strengthen its COVID-19 response and hotel quarantine system.
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‘Amateur’ WA hotel quarantine and ‘ridiculous’ COVID-19 preparation to blame for Perth lockdown
A West Australian doctor has come out swinging against his state's COVID-19 preparation and hotel quarantine system, accusing it of being "amateur" and "ridiculous".
Dr Andrew Miller, the president of AMA WA, yesterday said he believed it was the state’s poorly run hotel quarantine system that led to a security guard at Sheraton’s Four Points Hotel contracting coronavirus.
Perth and its surrounds were thrown into lockdown yesterday following the discovery the guard had tested positive and had spent some time out in the community.
“Hotels are not designed to be quarantine facilities and they are not run in a way that will be effective at keeping COVID out of the community,” Dr Miller said.
Dr Miller said the air in hotel quarantine was a concern, and called for all hotel quarantine workers to wear N95 masks while travelling through hallways.
The WA AMA president has repeatedly called for his state to strengthen its COVID-19 response and hotel quarantine system.
‘It’s over’: Relief as WA lockdown ends
WA is finally free after Perth's snap five-day lockdown lifted at 6pm local time (9pm AEDT).
www.news.com.au