The Health Department-approved treatment of celebrity Dannii Minogue to avoid hotel quarantine has created a storm of reaction, claiming double standards.
star was quarantining from a private location in the Sunshine State.
Twitter erupted with cries of double standards and how a celebrity can bypass Health Department restrictions. Adam Zwar tweeted: “That report‘s hard to watch from quarantine. It’d be nice for us all to be in our homes. So what medical condition did Kerry Stokes and Dannii Minogue have that got them across the line? I always tell people how egalitarian we are and then this happens.”
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