Originally Posted by
windsock
Thinking a bit more on this... They were found to be infected here after being in NZ about a week.
If we assume they were infected before boarding the plane in UK, how many were infected on the flight to Doha, Brisbane then NZ?
If we presume someone else was infected on those flights and these sisters caught it on board the flight from the other passenger(s), how many other passengers have caught it and disembarked at Doha, Brisbane and Auckland?
[bighmmm]
As a side issue from this story, it has been revealed approx. 250 passengers a day are arriving at Auckland airport from overseas. It doesn't matter their nationality or their reasons to be here. What matters is health status and the monitoring of this for a quarantine duration. That is a lot of people to be managing. Reading that news I was surprised more cases were not being picked up. In the midst of a global pandemic our quarantine system missed the two infections they needed to find. Two infections per approx 1750 passengers arriving a week? If the management of this quarantine system has been poor enough to allow two out with infections, how good is the monitoring that is being done if only two travelers have been found infected (by an outside testing facility btw) when it would appear a couple of thousand a week are placed in quarantine? Two from approx 1750 in the middle of a global pandemic? 0.11% of our recent arrivals are positive? I call bull**** on that!
How many travelers are disembarking (not just transiting) in Aust each day? How is the traveler being managed? I am hoping this wasn't a very expensive lesson.