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Victoria’s Holiday Inn hotel quarantine cluster grows to 10 COVID-19 cases

Economy
11 February 2021 16:33 (AEDT)

Source: ABC

The cluster of COVID-19 cases linked to the Holiday Inn hotel quarantine program in Victoria has grown to 10.

Another two new cases were diagnosed today, both of whom were close contacts of one of the original hotel quarantine worker who contracted coronavirus.

The Holiday Inn’s hotel quarantine program in Melbourne was shut yesterday, to allow for deep cleaning.

All of the residents quarantining in the venue have now been moved to the Pullman Hotel in the CBD.

Meanwhile, the two additional cases linked to the cluster comes as Victoria’s Chief Health Officer revealed the outbreak may be linked to a medical device.

Brett Sutton explains a nebuliser, a device used to deliver medication, may have helped spread COVID-19 from room to room within the hotel

“It vaporises medication or liquid into a very fine mist,” the State’s Chief Health Officer explained.

“We think the exposures are all related to that event, the use of a nebuliser whereby the virus was carried out into the corridor and exposed the authorised officer, the food and beverage service worker and also the other resident,” he said.

The ten individuals are all believed to have contracted the highly contiguous U.K. strain of COVID-19.

Health officials have now placed all close contacts of those infected into isolation, while warnings have been issued for several venues across Melbourne which are now considered hotspots.

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