Covid 19 coronavirus: Taxpayers footed bill for extra MIQ after Australian Lucinda Baulch refused test
4 Apr, 2021 03:34 AM
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Lucinda Baulch flew to NZ to deliver three children to their caregivers in February. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Lucinda Baulch flew to NZ to deliver three children to their caregivers in February. Photo / Mark Mitchell
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Taxpayers footed the bill for an Australian woman s extra time in managed isolation, after she refused to get a Covid-19 test.
Australian woman Lucinda Baulch spent 28 days at the Grand Mercure in Wellington, after refusing to get a test.
Baulch, who is a vet nurse, flew to New Zealand to deliver three children to their caregivers in February.
A 2020 report on organ and tissue donation and transplantation shows that despite the significant impact of COVID-19, around 4,000 Australians benefitted.
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