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auckland scoop co nz » Brisbane Airport Green Zone Breach Update 2

Press Release – Ministry of Health 30 April 2021 The Ministry of Health has this evening been advised by Queensland health authorities of a change in classification for some passengers who flew from Brisbane to New Zealand on Thursday afternoon and evening New Zealand time. While the health risk from the green zone breach event remains low, the Queensland authorities have advised New Zealand counterparts that those travellers who were in two locations of interest at specified times within the international terminal are casual plus contacts. The two locations of interest are Hudson’s coffee stand and adjacent seating between 9.23am and 11.20am Thursday 29 April Queensland time, and the male toilet adjacent to Gate 79 between11.23am and 11.15pm when the toilet was cleaned.

Business Scoop » Brisbane Airport Green Zone Breach Update

Press Release – Ministry of Health The Ministry of Health is continuing to advise passengers who flew from Brisbane to New Zealand last night to monitor their health and if symptoms develop, call Healthline and get a test, following a green zone breach at Brisbane Airport. The risk from … The Ministry of Health is continuing to advise passengers who flew from Brisbane to New Zealand last night to monitor their health and if symptoms develop, call Healthline and get a test, following a green zone breach at Brisbane Airport. The risk from this event continues to be assessed as low. Health officials in Queensland have identified Brisbane’s international terminal as a location of interest following yesterday’s green zone breach at the airport and classified anyone in the terminal between 9.45AM local time and midday yesterday (Thursday) as casual contacts and asked people to monitor their symptoms.

No new cases of COVID-19 in community, three in managed isolation

No new cases of COVID-19 in community, three in managed isolation Newshub 2 hrs ago Lana Andelane © Video - The AM Show; Image - Getty Related video: WHO says it s probably too late to wipe out COVID-19. Three new arrivals have tested positive for COVID-19 in managed isolation facilities in the past 24 hours, the Ministry of Health said on Thursday. No new cases of the virus have been detected in the community. Seven previously reported cases have recovered as of Thursday, bringing the total number of active cases in New Zealand to 23. To date, the country has recorded 2257 confirmed cases of the virus.

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