Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has called on Prime Minister Scott Morrison to take more responsibility of the country’s international quarantine program to keep out the new highly infectious variants of the CCP virus. While the Commonwealth is responsible for quarantining international arrivals, states and territories make their own rules due to Australia’s federated political system. States and territories have agreed to quarantine returning residents in hotels and at a camp since the pandemic began a year ago. But after some outbreaks were linked to hotel quarantine, Palaszczuk proposed moving quarantine out of CBD areas to a facility in an unused mining camp in Queensland. A similar arrangement exists at the Northern Territory’s Howard Springs facility. “Just as we weren’t willing to take chances when we declared a public health emergency 12 months ago, we are not willing to take chances when it comes to keeping new and more infectious strains out …