Victoria's hotel quarantine program has been 'reset' — but is it enough to stop a third wave?
It emerged this week that nine people employed in Melbourne's hotel quarantine program have tested positive to coronavirus since late July and two went to work while infectious.
Those workers were all employed in hotel quarantine after the Victorian Government closed the state's borders to international travellers and announced a "reset" of the troubled program, which has been blamed for much of the state's coronavirus second wave.
Over the past three months, hotel quarantine has continued to operate for Victorians with COVID-19 who needed to self-isolate but could not do so safely at home, and a small number of returned international travellers accepted on compassionate grounds.
The revelation that during that time nine employees contracted coronavirus has left many people wondering whether authorities have learnt the lessons of past failures, and whether they are doing enough to ensure hotel quarantine does not cause more deadly outbreaks in future.
courtesy ABC Covid live blog
Wow Third wave. Dramatic headline !! However the salient content that article really is:
Did these nine people contract coronavirus inside hotel quarantine?
The Department of Health and Human Services doesn't think so.
Professor Sutton said the infections were "absolutely a reflection of the very substantial community transmission" in Melbourne at the time.
He said genomic sequencing conducted for six of the infected workers pointed to links to known clusters or community transmission.
The other three workers did not have genomic testing done, but Professor Sutton said there was evidence they all contracted the virus in the community.
"One of the three for whom there's no sequencing was a household member of two others, so almost certainly acquired their infection through transmission in the household," he said.
"The second of the three without sequencing was epidemiologically linked to an aged care facility, and a third … had contact with a known case who acquired their infection elsewhere."
He said there were "no cases … with a probable acquisition" inside the hotels.
Meanwhile it that period hundreds of other workers at various other work places also were infected in the community. Some were infected in their workplace which is actually a bigger concern than this story.
In the 9 cases it is basically people getting infected, getting tested and then isolating which is what is meant to occur. Also the cases were not a quarantine leak.
The cleaner who worked recently at the Butcher Club when they knew that they should have been isolating was actually potentially much bigger problem. If Chadstone had of had more retail open (which the current step does not allow) it could have been another Crossroads or worse.
PS This is not to say that I do not want the quarantine process to continue to improve as as I do.
PSS
I note that the dramatic headline has now been downgraded to:
Nine coronavirus hotel quarantine workers have become infected since Victoria's program was reset. Should you be worried?
which is completely different and is a much more reasonable headline.