Repatriation operation in South Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic : initial planning and pre paredness

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Meena, Sonali [1 ]
Chan, Joel [2 ]
Phan, Tuong-Vi [1 ]
Butenko, Samantha [3 ]
Hurley, Jenny [4 ]
McGowen, Paul [5 ]
Kirkpatrick, Emily [1 ]
Upton, Lisa [3 ]
Rahim, Razlyn Abdul [3 ]
McConnell, Matthew [6 ]
Hall, Robert [3 ]
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[1] Govt South Australia, Dept Hlth & Wellbeing, Adelaide, SA, Australia
[2] Univ Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia
[3] Govt South Australia, Dept Hlth & Wellbeing, Communicable Dis Control Branch Hlth Regulat & Pr, Adelaide, SA, Australia
[4] Govt South Australia, SA Hlth, Clin Collaborat Syst Leadership & Design, Nursing & Midwifery Off, Adelaide, SA, Australia
[5] Govt South Australia, Dept Hlth & Wellbeing, State Control Ctr, Adelaide, SA, Australia
[6] Govt South Australia, Reg Local Hlth Networks, Rural Support Serv, Adelaide, SA, Australia
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COVID-19; hotel quarantine; infection control; isolation; Medi-Hotel; operational planning; pandemic; quarantine; repatriation; South Australia;
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With COVID-19 affecting millions of people around the globe, quarantine of international arrivals is a critical public health measure to prevent further disease transmission in local populations. This measure has also been applied in the repatriation of citizens, undertaken by several countries as an ethical obligation and legal responsibility. This article describes the process of planning and prepar-ing for the repatriation operation in South Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic. Interagency collaboration, development of a COVID-19 testing and quarantining protocol, implementing infec-tion prevention and control, and building a specialised health care delivery model were essential aspects of the repatriation operational planning, with a focus on maintaining dignity and wellbeing of the passengers as well as on effective prevention of COVID-19 transmission. From April 2020 to mid-February 2021, more than 14,000 international arrivals travellers have been repatriated under the South Australian repatriation operations. This paper has implications to inform ongoing repa-triation efforts in Australia and overseas in a pandemic situation.
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