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| − | Anna Carter is a 45 woman who travelled from New South Wales to Queensland Australia during the Coronavirus Pandemic.  She was subject to a mandatory 14-day quarantine at the expense of the Government of Queensland.  Carter was found to have breached quarantine twice.  On the first occasion, she was given a fine in excess of $1300 after she reportedly left quarantine to try to find a bandaid.  The following day she again left quarantine, this time apparently because she was not receiving fresh towels daily.  Carter was find a further $2000, arrested and held in custody following her second breach of quarantine.<ref>https://www.manningrivertimes.com.au/story/6718148/woman-breaches-qld-quarantine-for-towels/</ref> | + | Anna Carter is a 45 woman who travelled from New South Wales to Queensland Australia during the Coronavirus Pandemic.  She was subject to a mandatory 14-day quarantine at the expense of the Government of Queensland.  Carter was found to have breached quarantine twice.  On the first occasion, she was given a fine in excess of $1300 after she reportedly left quarantine to try to find a bandaid.  The following day she again left quarantine, this time apparently because she was not receiving fresh towels daily.  Carter was find a further $2000, arrested and held in custody following her second breach of quarantine.<ref>https://www.manningrivertimes.com.au/story/6718148/woman-breaches-qld-quarantine-for-towels/</ref><ref>https://www.aap.com.au/woman-breaches-qld-quarantine-for-towels/</ref> | 
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Revision as of 06:07, 11 April 2020
Anna Carter is a 45 woman who travelled from New South Wales to Queensland Australia during the Coronavirus Pandemic. She was subject to a mandatory 14-day quarantine at the expense of the Government of Queensland. Carter was found to have breached quarantine twice. On the first occasion, she was given a fine in excess of $1300 after she reportedly left quarantine to try to find a bandaid. The following day she again left quarantine, this time apparently because she was not receiving fresh towels daily. Carter was find a further $2000, arrested and held in custody following her second breach of quarantine.[1][2]