Questions media should ask @danandrewsmp about #HotelQuarantine today, but probably won't (but will instead bay for more blood):
> Will Victoria bring up with national cabinet the need to establish consistent national standards and procedures for HQ programs?
#covid19aus #auspol
> How should we revamp the organizational chain of command of the HQ program to improve communication and accountability?
> What measures can be taken to ensure quarantine can be made more humane, with allowances for outdoor time?
> With unrestricted travel unlikely to occur until 2022, does the government see a role for purpose built facilities instead of hotels?
> With uni sector crippled, are there plans to maximise quarantine capacity for arrival of overseas students on track for sem 1 2021?
> Is there a role for enhanced surveillance testing beyond end of quarantine for the 1% who will incubate beyond 14 days if people are arriving from high prevalence zones?
> We've seen many leaks about HQ program from whistleblowers, suggesting frontline workers could see deficiencies that went unaddressed. How can the program facilitate consultation with them?
> Are there other supports the government will take beyond pandemic leave for workers involved in HQ programs to reduce the risk of outbreaks among staff? For example ensuring safer, low-density accommodation, ensuring staff don't work multiple sites, don't carpool etc?
I could keep going. But my point is, let's look to the future.
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