The Queensland government is looking at using some of the mining camps in the state as quarantine facilities as it faces down potential future outbreaks of the CCP virus, which health authorities have said will likely be dominated by the more transmissible UK strain. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk told reporters on Thursday that she will put the idea forward as an option to the federal government for discussion over the next few days. The mining camps would have the capacity to house quarantine “guests” and all staff on-site, the premier said. “Some of these mining camps are 4-star. They are of a very good quality, high standard,” Palaszczuk said. “Most of the ones we’re looking at have balconies. So there’s a lot of fresh air for guests. And also too, there’s the capacity for all of the staff and the cleaners and everyone to also be based on those sites as …