Not sure. Material support for isolation gets a mention as part of the testing failure. Borders meanwhile are front and centre:
It's quite heady stuff. Strictly from a public health perspective, is keeping people out of the country the most important thing right now? Well...what do I know, but seems unlikely, given domestic spread. From a perspective of balancing various social needs, that there's a price to pay for keeping people in or out needs to be acknowledged. From a political perspective...I think it's really, really messed up. Approaching a right wing, authoritarian, xenophobic government with a list of demands and putting "Close the borders!" in red ink at the top - as you say, what could possibly go wrong? Patel: "No! Don't make us restrict movement for the foreseeable! Don't make us build quarantine camps! Anything but that!" They are going to adopt this measure rather than any of the others, in a way that is ineffective and affects only minorities, and they're going to say the left made them do it - and they'll be right.
I'm not saying there's no argument for managing movement but any demands in this regard have to be way down the list, caveated almost out of existence and hedged around with all kinds of conditions and counterarguments, IMO.
I found this short thread thoughtful:
https://twitter.com/HellewellJoel/status/1354450361352859651?s=20