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WA’s ‘amateur’ hotels to blame for lockdown – Queensland Times
A top doctor has come out swinging against WA’s quarantine system, labelling it “amateurish” and “ridiculous” after a security guard tested positive for COVID.

A West Australian doctor has come out swinging against his state’s hotel quarantine system, accusing it of being “amateur” and “ridiculous”.
Dr Andrew Miller, the president of AMA WA, yesterday said he believed it was the state’s hotel quarantine system that led to a security guard at Sheraton’s Four Points Hotel contracting coronavirus.
Perth and its surrounds were thrown into lockdown yesterday following the discovery the guard had tested positive and had spent some time out in the community.
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