Quarantined Aussie running five kilometres a day under police escort

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Every morning, Ali Kirkpatrick calls the front desk at 5.30am to be escorted to the pool deck of the Western Hotel, where she is under a forced 14-day quarantine.

"For the first three days, I didn't know I could get fresh air and I would run in my room, which was 15 steps each way." Ms Kirkpatrick said she was training for a 50-kilometre marathon to celebrate her 50th birthday later in the year, despite the risk it could be cancelled.

 

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This is demented. When are our media going to get that the Oxford report they base this shit on was debunked by actual experts in the UK way back on March 19

Maybe get a treadmill instead?

Pretty sure prisoners get more room and freedom to run around the prison yard.

she should stay put I should not be paying for this shelia to run with police

Australia tax dollars hard at work

Lock down Mrs

Cops shld be solving godam crimes perhaps then women wouldn't be fkn tortured for weeks

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