Australia Sending Positive COVID Cases And Close Contacts To Quarantine Camps

Australia’s Northern Territory (NT) Chief Minister Michael Gunner said on Sunday that nine new cases of COVID-19 have been detected in the remote community of Binjari, and that the Australian military was being used to force positive cases and close contacts into quarantine camps. According to Gunner, one of the nine new cases is a 78-year-old woman who is being treated at Royal Darwin hospital, while the other eight cases had been taken to the Howard Springs quarantine camp. “It’s been a long and difficult night for a lot of people; none more so than the residents of Binjari,” Gunner


