Health
‘Appalling and inconsistent’: how Melbourne’s hotel quarantine unleashed a second wave – The Guardian
The first week of the inquiry heard scientific evidence and stories of inadequate training, lack of PPE and unclean hotel rooms

The hotel quarantine inquiry, chaired by former judge Jennifer Coate, was set up to find out what went wrong in the quarantine scheme that began in Victoria on March 29. Infections that began in hotels were the source of the states serious second wave of coronavirus infections. The first week of public evidence dealt with the science of determining where clusters initiated and what the experience of working at the hotels and being detained in them was like. Heres what we learned.
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