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Probe recommends tougher hotel quarantine as remote options lose support

Friday February 05, 2021
An investigation into the Hotel Grand Chancellor cluster has found guests likely infected each other, while a cleaner was probably infected touching a contaminated surface
Prime Minister Scott Morrison reiterated hotel quarantine remained the best solution.
The police and health investigation into the six-person cluster, that led to a Brisbane lockdown, was unable to definitively chart how the more contagious UK strain travelled through the hotel and beyond. Air-conditioning systems and deliberate breaches by guests or staff were ruled out, however permitted…
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