An Australian Indigenous health worker currently in a COVID-19 quarantine facility in the Northern Territory (NT) has called online posts critical of the territory government’s outbreak response “disgusting.” Social media posts have attacked the NT government over the evacuation of residents from Indigenous communities, likening it to the policies used under the Stolen Generation period, where Indigenous children and young adults were taken from their families and communities under duress. Luke Ellis, who had been assisting with the vaccine rollout in the remote Indigenous communities of Binjari and Rockhole when he contracted the virus, is now in the Centre for National Resilience (CNR) on the outskirts of Darwin, commonly known as the Howard Springs facility. Ellis has shared his experience while in the quarantine facility in a thread on Twitter, where he said he wanted to counter what he called misinformation about the relocation of Indigenous people to the facility. “Not everything …