Covid 19 coronavirus: The virus border breaches still confounding experts
2 May, 2021 07:00 AM
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There are many questions still yet to be answered about how some of New Zealand's Covid-19 outbreaks occurred, but they may never be answered. Photo / File
There are many questions still yet to be answered about how some of New Zealand's Covid-19 outbreaks occurred, but they may never be answered. Photo / File
They've caused lockdowns and job losses, sparked widespread public anxiety and mobilised an army of health workers. But experts say there are still unanswered questions surrounding some of our Covid-19 community outbreaks and we
A-Z Collections on central Auckland’s High St was linked to a Covid-19 cluster in November.
WorkSafe will neither investigate nor prosecute an Auckland clothing store health officials alleged asked a sick employee, under orders to self-isolate, to come to work. Meanwhile, the store's owners have again hit out at what they say were “baseless” claims made by the Ministry of Health. The retail assistant was the fourth Covid-19 case in what is now known as the November NZDF cluster. The cluster began with a soldier, case A, who caught the virus while working in the Jet Park quarantine facility.