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COVID-19 WA: ‘Case 903’ prompts investigation into hotel quarantine airflow – PerthNow
A review into the adequacy of Western Australia’s hotel quarantine system has recommended ventilation assessments of rooms after the case of a security guard triggered…
Airflow assessments of hotel quarantine rooms are underway in Western Australia as a result of a review into how a guard contracted COVID-19 from an infected person with whom he never had contact.
The checks are a recommendation from an interim investigation into the adequacy of the State’s hotel quarantine system, prompted by the single locally transmitted case in January that caused a five-day lockdown of Perth and surrounds.
The security guard, now known as case 903, at the Sheraton Four Points…
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