Monday, 16 March 2020

Clusterf**k in NZ after "strictest regulations in the world" announced by government


This is so unbelievably inept that the authoritiues may as well be saying to the virus "come on in!"

Coronavirus: Passengers 
kicked off cruise ship, let 
loose in Wellington
A cruise around New Zealand has abruptly ended with 
passengers removed from the ship and let loose in 
Wellington.
Passengers on the cruise ship Le Laperouse docked in Wellington today, and passengers were told to leave and get themselves home.
15 March, 2020

Passengers aboard the Le Laperouse, a small cruise ship which docked in Wellington on Monday morning, confirmed the remainder of the trip around New Zealand had been cancelled.

All passengers had been told to get off the ship.

However, New Zealand Cruise Association chief executive Kevin O'Sullivan said the 150 passengers were not kicked off the ship.

The cruise ship Europa 2 arrived in Timaru on Thursday morning. The Germany-based cruise liner is visiting New Zealand for the first time this summer. ...

He said they were told the cruise was ending - and most decided they wanted to get off. There was no option to stay aboard for any that wanted to, he confirmed.

One passenger told Stuff no restrictions had been put on their movements in Wellington. There was no known sickness on board.

Some passengers who had disembarked were seen getting onto a sight seeing bus.

As of this 1am morning, all cruise ships not already in New Zealand waters have been denied entry into the country.

Meanwhile another cruise that had been bound for Wellington with a suspected coronavirus case has missed the capital and is Melbourne-bound.
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The Golden Princess arrived in Akaroa, Canterbury, on Sunday morning. Three passengers were quarantined on board by the ship's doctor and one was tested for coronavirus, after showing respiratory symptoms.

Passengers were not allowed off the ship.

A statement from Princess Cruises, which operates the ship, said the result was negative.

Neither the Ministry of Health nor Canterbury District Health Board was able to confirm this on Sunday night.

Passengers on the cruise ship Le Laperouse docked in Wellington today, and passengers were told to leave and get themselves home.

The ship was due into Wellington on Monday morning but, according to marine tracking site Marinetraffic.com, was at 7am on Monday off the coast of Dunedin heading towards Melbourne.

A passenger aboard the Golden Princess cruise berthed at Akaroa on Sunday was tested for COVID-19.

Le Laperouse is possibly the last cruise to visit Wellington this season. The next two cruise ships due into Wellington - Ovation of the Seas and Queen Elizabeth - are currently out of New Zealand waters so covered by a ban of cruise liners entering New Zealand.

WellingtonNZ general manager David Perks said the ban would mean 10 cruise ships missing Wellington - a cost to the economy of roughly $6 million.

Coronavirus would impact many facets of the Wellington economy.

"This is by far the biggest thing that I have seen that is going to impact the tourism sector.

"But there is good resilience in the sector."

Coronavirus: Health director 
'surprised and disappointed' 

tourist flew to New Zealand 

before receiving test results


Australian dance teacher Andre Reynaud is self-isolating in a Wellington hotel.
15 March, 2020


An Australian man is self-isolating in Wellington after testing positive to coronavirus.

Townsville dance teacher Andre Reynaud was tested by Queensland Health after returning from a trip to France, but flew to New Zealand before receiving results of the test.

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

"I'm surprised and disappointed that he took the flight," Ministry of Health Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield said

Reynaud was identified quickly after his Australian doctor alerted New Zealand authorities of the test result.

"Our public health authorities immediately kicked into action to find that person, and to identify and follow up any contacts," Bloomfield said.

"The man is now symptom-free, and remains in self-isolation with his partner and another family member. They are both well and working closely with public health staff.

"He does not require hospital-level or other medical treatment."

He was showing symptoms prior to being tested in Australia, but was asymptomatic by the time he arrived in New Zealand.

Bloomfield said public health staff were checking with their Australian counterparts to see what advice Reynaud was given before flying to New Zealand.  

Reynaud told The NZ Herald he learned he had tested positive while having breakfast with his son at a Wellington cafe.

"From there I went straight back to my hotel room and got in contact with health authorities," he said.  
Bloomfield said he was not aware which cafe Reynaud had been at, but it was unlikely there was a high level of risk to other patrons.

Reynaud's workplace, Ann Roberts School of Dance, said he had been in contact with four other staff members on Thursday afternoon, but no students.

The four staff members were all self-isolating in Townsville.

"Andre is feeling fine and will continue to be monitored by health professionals to ensure a speedy recovery," the school said in a Facebook post.

Chris Bishop is our local MP



https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/411824/covid-19-airlines-airport-brace-for-the-worst-as-self-isolation-kicks-in

Across the Tasman - 

All foreign arrivals to Australia to self-isolate, cruise ships banned to curb COVID-19 | ABC News






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