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Auckland emergency departments battling winter virus outbreak

A spokesperson said the majority of presentations at the emergency department are winter viruses. “Last year, Covid-19 precautions were front of mind for people and as such the number of colds going around were minimal. However, with greater face-to-face contact taking place this year we are seeing a significant upswing in these symptoms. “We are calling on the community to support the hospital by seeking the right care for their condition and leaving the ED free for those who need it most. Most times a GP or family doctor can provide medical advice and prescriptions to manage acute injuries, illnesses and long-term conditions.”

auckland scoop co nz » Returnees Required To Extend Stay In Managed Isolation As A Precaution

Press Release – Ministry of Health Last evening a number of people in the Novotel Auckland Airport managed isolation facility were advised their stay in managed isolation would be extended. Returnees are to remain in the facility until the genome sequencing results of two positive day 12 COVID-19 cases in the managed isolation facility announced yesterday are available. The two cases arrived on 14 June, one from Moscow and one from Dubai. It is standard protocol that any cases detected after day 3 are investigated further, in particular to rule out in-facility transmission. Investigations are currently underway by Auckland Regional Public Health Service (ARPHS). Whole genome sequencing is also currently underway to establish the strain and if there is a genomic relationship between the cases. Results are expected in the next 48 hours.

Returnees required to extend stay in managed isolation as a precaution

+Undoctored Media release from the Ministry of Health Tuesday 29 June 2021, 09:58 AM 1 minute to Read Novotel Auckland Airport MIQ facility Last evening a number of people in the Novotel Auckland Airport managed isolation facility were advised their stay in managed isolation would be extended. Returnees are to remain in the facility until the genome sequencing results of two positive day 12 COVID-19 cases in the managed isolation facility announced yesterday are available. The two cases arrived on 14 June, one from Moscow and one from Dubai. It is standard protocol that any cases detected after day 3 are investigated further, in particular to rule out in-facility transmission.

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