Health
Howard Springs capacity increase delayed – Blayney Chronicle
Plans to increase the Howard Springs COVID-19 quarantine facility’s maximum capacity are lagging, along with Northern Territory Health’s staff recruitment dri……

Plans to increase the Howard Springs COVID-19 quarantine facility’s maximum capacity are lagging, along with Northern Territory Health’s staff recruitment drive for the centre.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said in early March that The National Centre for Resilience would expand to accept 2,000 returned Australians a fortnight, up from 850.
Work to upgrade the facility and recruit extra workers started in April with hopes the centre would reach its new maximum capacity by late May or June.
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