NATIONAL NEWS: Coronavirus: Health director ‘surprised and disappointed’ tourist flew to New Zealand before receiving test results

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An Australian man is self-disengaging in Wellington subsequent to testing positive to coronavirus.

Townsville move educator Andre Reynaud was tried by Queensland Health in the wake of coming back from an outing to France however traveled to New Zealand before getting consequences of the test.

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Reynaud flew from Brisbane to Wellington on Air New Zealand flight 828, arriving at 12:05 am Saturday morning.

“I’m astounded and baffled that he took the flight,” Ministry of Health Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield said

Reynaud was distinguished rapidly after his Australian specialist alarmed New Zealand specialists of the test outcome.

“Our general wellbeing specialists quickly kicked without hesitation to find that individual, and to distinguish and catch up any contacts,” Bloomfield said.

“The man is presently side effect free and stays in self-disengagement with his accomplice and another relative. They are both well and working intimately with the general wellbeing staff.

“He doesn’t require emergency clinic level or other clinical treatment.”

He was demonstrating side effects before being tried in Australia yet was asymptomatic when he showed up in New Zealand.

Bloomfield said general wellbeing staff was checking with their Australian partners to perceive what counsel Reynaud was given before traveling to New Zealand.

Reynaud told The NZ Herald he learned he had tried positive while eating with his child at a Wellington bistro.

“From that point, I went straight back to my lodging and got in contact with wellbeing specialists,” he said.

Bloomfield said he didn’t know which bistro Reynaud had been at, yet it was impossible there was a significant level of hazard to different supporters.

Reynaud’s work environment, Ann Roberts School of Dance, said he had been in contact with four other staff individuals on Thursday evening, yet no understudies.

The four staff individuals were all self-separating in Townsville.

“Andre is feeling fine and will keep on being observed by wellbeing experts to guarantee a rapid recuperation,” the school said in a Facebook post.

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Source - NZ Fiji Times
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