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Brisbane Airport green zone breach update – The Echo

After testing one of the passengers involved in the breach at the airport yesterday has tested positive to COVID-19. ‘Anyone who was in the terminal between 9.45am and midday on Thursday, 29 April 2021, should monitor their symptoms and get tested immediately if they feel unwell,’ she said. The man arrived on a flight from Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, yesterday morning. He and his travel partner were mistakenly directed to the airport’s green departure zone, instead of the red zone for travellers from higher-risk countries. They spent about two hours among passengers of three New Zealand-bound flights. Closed-circuit television footage shows they spent most of that time in Hudson Café, had minimal interaction with other people and wore masks appropriately. The footage shows the table was also cleaned once they left.

Covid 19 coronavirus: New Zealand-Australia travel bubble - air passengers from Brisbane advised to monitor health after green-zone breach

Covid 19 coronavirus: New Zealand-Australia travel bubble - air passengers from Brisbane advised to monitor health after green-zone breach 29 Apr, 2021 06:20 PM 4 minutes to read New Zealand s Covid-19 vaccine rollout is three per cent ahead of schedule, except in Northland where a big push to use available vaccine is underway. New Zealand s Covid-19 vaccine rollout is three per cent ahead of schedule, except in Northland where a big push to use available vaccine is underway. A green-zone breach at Brisbane Airport, involving mixing with two red-zone passengers, may have affected passengers flying to New Zealand. It has prompted health authorities here to advise passengers arriving in New Zealand to monitor their health for the next 14 days.

Bubble breach at Brisbane Airport blamed on human error

Bubble breach at Brisbane Airport blamed on human error We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Two arrivals from Papua New Guinea were allowed to mingle with green-zone travel bubble passengers at Brisbane Airport on Thursday in a breach that has been blamed on human error. Brisbane Airport Corporation released a statement apologising for the incident at Brisbane Airport’s International Terminal on Thursday evening. The breach occurred inside Brisbane International Airport on Thursday, Credit:Attila Csaszar “The breach is due to human error, and BAC is currently working with all relevant authorities including Queensland Health to investigate the circumstances of the breach,” it said.

Bubble breach at Brisbane Airport blamed on human error

Bubble breach at Brisbane Airport blamed on human error
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Bubble breach at Brisbane Airport blamed on human error

Bubble breach at Brisbane Airport blamed on human error
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