I don t think anyone failed here : Families who failed to isolate are remorseful , no need for punishment - Bloomfield Newshub 1/03/2021 © Video - The AM Show; Image - Getty Watch: Dr Bloomfield on The AM Show.
Households that failed to follow public health advice and later tested positive for COVID-19 are extremely remorseful , according to Director-General of Health, Dr Ashley Bloomfield - and the national backlash is punishment enough.
It was revealed last week that a student at the Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) - also known as Case M - did not isolate after getting tested for COVID-19, visiting Papatoetoe CityFitness and several public spots. He later returned a positive result. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the 21-year-old had created multiple high risk situations by failing to isolate while he was potentially infectious. His mother, Case N, also contracted the virus.
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