Covid 19 coronavirus: Seafarers say overloaded MIQ system treats them unfairly
7 Feb, 2021 07:03 PM
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The last 60 returnees at Auckland s Pullman Hotel are due to depart today, having completed their 14 days managed isolation. Video / Dean Purcell
The last 60 returnees at Auckland s Pullman Hotel are due to depart today, having completed their 14 days managed isolation. Video / Dean Purcell
NZ Herald
By: Jake McKee Cagney
Seafarers are finding they are caught in a snag when it comes to booking space in the managed isolation and quarantine (MIQ) facilities and want change.
They are subject to the Managed Isolation Allocation System like the vast majority of people coming across New Zealand s borders. It is currently booked up until June.