Covid 19 coronavirus: Families at centre of outbreak anxious but getting better
25 Feb, 2021 08:00 PM
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By Rowan Quinn at RNZ
Covid-positive families at the centre of the latest outbreak are anxious but getting better as they quarantine at Jet Park in South Auckland, says a woman who s been supporting them.
The Fono health and social services centre has been checking in daily with the 11 infected people and four close contacts at Jet Park.
Whānau Ora manager Europa Kupu said most had dwindling symptoms but there were other anxieties - often to do with money, jobs or making sure families not in MIQ were ok.
The Jet Park quarantine facility.
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The Fono health and social services centre has been checking in daily with the 11 infected people and four close contacts at the Jet Park.
Whānau Ora manager Europa Kupu said most had dwindling symptoms but there were other anxieties - often to do with money, jobs or making sure families not in the Jet Park were ok.
The team started by offering most a food parcel. We usually do the drop off at the front. There s usually the security there and they just take it through to the families, she said.
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