ash_kumar 1 Posted December 9, 2021 Anyone who is arriving in Melbourne, for self-quarantine requirement, can they live with the family but having their own room and bathroom? will it be considered as private space? or people living in the same house will have to do the quarantine as well? Any suggestion? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Parley 6,866 Posted December 9, 2021 https://www.coronavirus.vic.gov.au/information-overseas-travellers#travellers-from-other-countries-who-are-fully-vaccinated Buy a man eat fish. The Day, Teach Man, to lifetime. - Joe Biden. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ash_kumar 1 Posted December 9, 2021 (edited) @Parley thanks, But the link doesn't clarify the doubt that I have. it says - While in self-quarantine, you must not share bedrooms, bathrooms or any other facilities with any other person who is not self-quarantining (for example, people outside your travelling party). Does it mean they can still live with us on 1st floor and we can live on ground floor (in a double storey house) without need to do a self-quarantine? Edited December 9, 2021 by ash_kumar Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Parley 6,866 Posted December 9, 2021 5 minutes ago, ash_kumar said: @Parley thanks, But the link doesn't clarify the doubt that I have. it says - While in self-quarantine, you must not share bedrooms, bathrooms or any other facilities with any other person who is not self-quarantining (for example, people outside your travelling party). Does it mean they can still live with us on 1st floor and we can live on ground floor (in a double storey house) without need to do a self-quarantine? aS LONG AS YOU ISOLATE FROM THEM AND DON'T SHARE ANY ROOMS, FACILITIES ETC. Buy a man eat fish. The Day, Teach Man, to lifetime. - Joe Biden. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marisawright 9,332 Posted December 10, 2021 1 hour ago, ash_kumar said: Does it mean they can still live with us on 1st floor and we can live on ground floor (in a double storey house) without need to do a self-quarantine? Yes, but you cannot share the kitchen. They will have to stay on the 1st floor and organise separate meals etc. Scot by birth, emigrated 1985 | Aussie husband applied UK spouse visa Jan 2015, granted March 2015, moved to UK May 2015 | Returned to Oz June 2016 "The stranger who comes home does not make himself at home but makes home itself strange." -- Rainer Maria Rilke Share this post Link to post Share on other sites