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Quarantining Australians sound the alarm on ordinary guests staying in COVID hotels – ABC News
James Whitehouse was doing his two weeks of quarantine in a Perth hotel when he realised people coming back from overseas weren’t the only guests.

Returned travellers have raised the alarm about members of the general public being allowed to stay at the same hotels as those in mandatory quarantine.
Key points:
- James Whitehouse realised members of the public were staying in his quarantine hotel when he saw them on balconies
- WA Premier Mark McGowan says he has been advised the use of quarantine hotels by members of the public “is not a risk”
- WA Health says quarantine hotels which are open to the public must be “clearly divided into two very separate…
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