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Police presence at WA coronavirus quarantine hotels boosted as man fined $13,000 for breaches
WA’s Health Minister says Western Australians can have faith in the state’s border arrangements, despite an international arrival escaping quarantine over the weekend.
Key points:
- More police will be stationed at quarantine hotels in Perth
- But Health Minister Roger Cook says WA is in a “good situation”
- A traveller from Adelaide repeatedly left his hotel earlier this month
Roger Cook said despite the breach, the community could be confident the Government had “got the situation in hand”.
He compared WA to the UK, which has registered a new daily record of 53,135 COVID-19 cases.
“In Western Australia we’re in a great position, we’ve had no community spread of the disease since April and we have got every active case under quarantine,” he said.
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