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Coronavirus quarantine guards in Melbourne hotels were recruited via WhatsApp, then 'told to bring their own masks' - ABC News
ShareSome security guards were hired to work at Melbourne's COVID-19 quarantine hotels through WhatsApp messages, in a process so murky that some didn't even know who they were actually working for.Shayla Shakshi was one of the guards who received a WhatsApp message offering her work as a quarantine security guard in a Melbourne hotel."They actually contacted me and they're like, 'Would you like to work at this place?" she told 7.30."And I'm like, I don't know what you guys are, what company, nothing."I just got told that you need to be here at a certain time and you're going to dress in a...…ShareSome security guards were hired to work at Melbourne's COVID-19 quarantine hotels through WhatsApp messages, in a process so murky that some didn't even know who they were actually working for.Shayla Shakshi was one of the guards who received a WhatsApp message offering her work as a quarantine security guard in a Melbourne hotel."They actually contacted me and they're like, 'Would you like to work at this place?" she told 7.30."And I'm like, I don't know what you guys are, what company, nothing."I just got told that you need to be here at a certain time and you're going to dress in a...WW…
Mirabai twice thought she was clear of COVID-19. But she has just returned a third positive test - ABC News
ShareMirabai Nicholson-McKellar felt the first effects of COVID-19 more than two months ago.She developed symptoms in mid-March after returning from Germany."I had a mild dry cough but I also had shortness of breath," she told 7.30.She tested positive for COVID-19.The 35-year-old Byron Bay filmmaker thought she had recovered and on April 25 she received a letter from NSW Health.She had gone 72 hours without symptoms and was free to leave isolation."It was very exciting," she said."I got to leave the house for the first time in several weeks, and I actually went down to the ocean and had a...…ShareMirabai Nicholson-McKellar felt the first effects of COVID-19 more than two months ago.She developed symptoms in mid-March after returning from Germany."I had a mild dry cough but I also had shortness of breath," she told 7.30.She tested positive for COVID-19.The 35-year-old Byron Bay filmmaker thought she had recovered and on April 25 she received a letter from NSW Health.She had gone 72 hours without symptoms and was free to leave isolation."It was very exciting," she said."I got to leave the house for the first time in several weeks, and I actually went down to the ocean and had a...WW…
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