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28 April 2021
Two United States Marines who arrived in Australia as part of the 2021 Marine Rotational Force - Darwin (MRF-D) on 12 April have returned positive COVID-19 results during routine testing conducted as part of their mandatory 14-day quarantine period.
The Marines are asymptomatic and have been transferred to the care of AUSMAT at the NT Centre for National Resilience at Howard Springs.
All US Marines are subject to strict screening and quarantine requirements prior to departure, and on arrival into Australia, including:
Due to the strict procedures put in place before the arrival of this year’s MRF-D rotation, the Marines have had no direct contact with the general community.
Defence is liaising closely with the Northern Territory Government on this matter following the extensive planning that occurred to enable a safe 2021 MRF-D rotation. Defence and NT Health have agreed to strict measures for managing MRF-D’s arrival, quarantine and possible or positive cases of COVID-19. The 2021 MRF-D will continue to adhere to all current Northern Territory restrictions for mitigating COVID-19 risks. This year’s rotation includes a comprehensive range of training activities, including humanitarian assistance, security operations and high-end live-fire exercises.
Further information:
2021-04-26 Positive COVID-19 Case Update | Coronavirus (COVID-19) (nt.gov.au)
2021-04-28 Positive COVID-19 Case Update | Coronavirus (COVID-19) (nt.gov.au)