An outdoor hotel quarantine facility model in Australia: best practice with optimal outcomes
Abstract Objective: To describe the operationalisation of a novel outdoor quarantine facility managed by the Australian Medical Assistance Team, the Howard Springs International Quarantine Facility (HSIQF) at the Centre for National Resilience in the Northern Territory, Australia. Methods: We collat...
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Main Authors: | Stephanie J. Curtis (Author), Abigail Trewin (Author), Kathleen McDermott (Author), Karen Were (Author), Tracy Walczynski (Author), Len Notaras (Author), Nick Walsh (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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