Tuesday, 11 February 2020

Preparations for a pandemic in Australia


Darwin mining camp 

prepared for evacuees

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7 February, 2020

Preparations are under way to use a mining camp near Darwin to temporarily house people evacuated from coronavirus-hit Wuhan.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the government had been advised the Christmas Island facility could not properly segregate the next group of people being evacuated from Wuhan.
"With that advice we will be moving to the contingency plans for overflow," Mr Morrison told reporters in Townsville on Friday.
The advice was given by the chief medical officer to a national security committee of cabinet meeting on Thursday.
Mr Morrison said he had spoken with the Northern Territory's chief minister Michael Gunner.
"We will before using a mining camp facility in the Northern Territory near Darwin and we are working through the consultation phase with the local community and others about the implementation of those arrangements," he said.
"My advice is that is progressing extremely well and we will be able to continue to go down the path of the planning for the second assisted departure flight."
Earlier Mr Gunner said he had been guaranteed there would be no health risk to the general public.
"There will be no confirmed cases of the virus amongst the evacuees," he said.

"They are not sick. They will be isolated at the site purely as a precaution only."

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