Government considers use of Howard Springs facility for returned travellers from India | Sky News Australia

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The federal government is considering using the Howard Springs facility in the Northern Territory to quarantine returned travellers from India.

| The proposal will be discussed in response to the first legal action against the Commonwealth's use of emergency powers.

Flights carrying aid from Australia could also help transport stranded citizens and residents back home after the travel ban is lifted. The current rules block Australians from returning if they have been in India over the past fortnight. Any breaches face the threat of prison sentences and fines. Around 9,000 Australians are stuck in India, including 900 who are considered vulnerable.

 

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They have been announcing this the last 5months everyones worn out of the anouncments and re announcements of the same thing, to have any primeminister constantly lie to the people is a cancer.

The only thing it will stop is community transmission. The facility still will need to be 24hr full hr security in each of the apartments to not transmit to eachother. If person A has virus then in 2 days meets with person B in 2nd appartment then person B needs to stay extra

Interment camps on the agenda again, ya all stupid to think 14days quarantine does anything to stop the spread of any virus. How many persons already done 14days & still test positive. The vax does NOT stop transmission or infection people, wake up to the scamdemic.

Then fight back against the system take to the streets and say enough is enough

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