Covid 19 coronavirus: Student attended Manukau Institute of Technology above Manukau railway station
27 Feb, 2021 11:45 PM
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Auckland has moved to alert level 3 lockdown for seven days from February 28 at 6am.
Auckland has moved to alert level 3 lockdown for seven days from February 28 at 6am.
The student at the centre of Auckland s latest Covid-19 outbreak studied in a multi-storey campus built on top of the Manukau railway station and next to the city s main bus station.
New details about the case help to explain why Cabinet decided the risks of widespread infection meant the city had to go back into alert level 3 lockdown for at least a week.
Covid case attended Manukau Institute of Technology above major transport links Sun, 28 Feb 2021, 12:46PM
The MIT student with Covid-19 attended classes in MIT s Manukau campus aboive the Manukau railway station (above). Photo / Supplied
Covid case attended Manukau Institute of Technology above major transport links Sun, 28 Feb 2021, 12:46PM
The student at the centre of Auckland s latest Covid-19 outbreak studied in a multi-storey campus built on top of the Manukau railway station and next to the city s main bus station.
New details about the case help to explain why Cabinet decided the risks of widespread infection meant the city had to go back into alert level 3 lockdown for at least a week.
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Auckland will tomorrow morning move to alert level 3 for a week after two new Covid-19 community cases announced this evening could not be directly linked to earlier cases.
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