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Press Release – Kapiti Coast District Council
An additional 48 hours at COVID-19 Alert Level 2 for the Greater Wellington region, including the Kāpiti Coast, is a sensible precaution and the right call given that we aren’t out of the woods just yet, says Kāpiti Coast District Mayor K Gurunathan.
While no new community transmission has been detected following last weekend’s visiting positive case, confirmation that the visitor has the highly transmittable Delta variant and their partner returning a positive result after initially testing negative, shows that moving back to Alert Level 1 would be like declaring victory at halftime.
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Nick Dravitzki has a test at the Taranaki St Covid-19 testing station, after an Australian tourist who recently visited Wellington went on to test positive for the Delta variant. The man’s travelling companion and partner had now also returned a positive result. The couple visited several inner-city locations between Saturday, June 19, and Monday, June 21. “It’s clear we are not out of the woods yet. More testing and more results are required for us to be confident in making a decision to lower alert levels,” Hipkins said.
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Press Release – Kapiti Coast District Council An additional 48 hours at COVID-19 Alert Level 2 for the Greater Wellington region, including the Kpiti Coast, is a sensible precaution and the right call given that we arent out of the woods just yet, says Kpiti Coast District Mayor K Gurunathan. …
An additional 48 hours at COVID-19 Alert Level 2 for the Greater Wellington region, including the Kāpiti Coast, is a sensible precaution and the right call given that we aren’t out of the woods just yet, says Kāpiti Coast District Mayor K Gurunathan.
While no new community transmission has been detected following last weekend’s visiting positive case, confirmation that the visitor has the highly transmittable Delta variant and their partner returning a positive result after initially testing negative, shows that moving back to Alert Level 1 would be like declaring victory at halftime.
Sunday, 27 June 2021, 5:27 pm
An additional 48 hours at COVID-19 Alert Level 2 for the
Greater Wellington region, including the Kāpiti Coast, is a
sensible precaution and the right call given that we
aren’t out of the woods just yet, says Kāpiti Coast
District Mayor K Gurunathan.
While no new community
transmission has been detected following last weekend’s
visiting positive case, confirmation that the visitor has
the highly transmittable Delta variant and their partner
returning a positive result after initially testing
negative, shows that moving back to Alert Level 1 would be
like declaring victory at halftime.
“I know we’ve