Originally Posted by
JDNSW
The advantage that Howard Springs has is that it is not in a city centre multistory building, and has rooms for separate quarantinees (is that a word?) separated, not by a wall but by about five metres of open air, and not sharing a common indoor corridor, with a common ventilation system.
A similar successful quarantine facility does not need to be way out in the bush, but does need to be where sufficient open land is available. Bit hard to find this in the suburbs of, or even close to, any major city is the problem.