Coronavirus: Review of How Woman Escaped Auckland Achieved Isolation: Prime Minister



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He later revealed that he had escaped the night before and walked through the city center for about three hours.

Jacinda Ardern said that for the most part, people are complying with the rules, but like all these incidents, this will be analyzed.

“We always look at exactly what happened in that scenario so we can keep tweaking the system, making sure we have everything covered.”

National Party leader Judith Collins said the leak is a joke about the entire managed isolation system.

She said the government should use blue-tooth technology or COVID cards to keep track of people.

“Hearing that this person tried to escape and that he had already successfully escaped the night before and for a two-hour excursion somewhere in town and then reappeared, I mean it’s a joke.”

The woman was swabbed and tested negative for COVID-19 on Friday and was to be tested on the third day on Saturday.

Since the system was installed, 14 people have been detained after fleeing a managed isolation and quarantine facility.

The woman is likely to face criminal charges.

RNZ

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