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2066 days ago

Double standards

Edith from Levin

We in NZ have endured a long period where the lonely death of loved ones with the distress of being unable to travel or attend a funeral or memorial for a family member has been horrible.
These two women who were allowed to enter NZ and stay in Auckland without the required isolation period and travel to Wellington before yhey were tested positive for coved 19 is hard to take.
Hard to believe two women can make the trip without a pit stop or coffee stop. But a pit stop??
If there was no time for isolation then entry should have been denied.
NZ people have endured video contact with the dying with no choice.
How many asymtomatic people are missed.
This strikes hard to those who have been thru lockdown and lost a loved one. No real isolation was accepted. Mind boggling

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