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NZ military to oversee quarantine facilities

- Page Editor: dongfeng@globaltime­s.com.cn

New Zealand on Wednesday said the defense force will now oversee the country’s quarantine facilities and strengthen border requiremen­ts, after a slip-up allowed two people with coronaviru­s to move around the country.

New Zealand on Tuesday lost its COVID-free status when two women who had been given permission to leave quarantine early on compassion­ate grounds after arriving from Britain tested positive for the coronaviru­s.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said she was appointing the Assistant Chief of Defence, Air Commodore Digby Webb, to oversee all quarantine and to manage isolation facilities, including the processes of exiting people from these facilities.

Ardern said Webb can seek access to military logistics, its operationa­l expertise and, if needed, personnel, for running of the quarantine facilities.

She added that an audit would be done to make sure all processes in place are followed and any changes needed can be made to further strengthen the border facilities.

“I cannot allow the gains we have all made to be squandered by processes that are not followed,” Ardern said at a news conference in parliament.

New Zealand had trumpeted its achievemen­t last week of becoming one of the first countries in the world to eliminate COVID-19 and return to pre-pandemic normality, lifting all social and economic restrictio­ns except border controls.

The two women who arrived from

Britain on June 7 went into compulsory quarantine after landing, but had been given special permission to leave the facility early to see their dying parent, even though one had symptoms which she attributed to a preexistin­g condition.

Ardern said the infected person should never have been allowed to leave. “This represents an unacceptab­le failure of the system,” Ardern said. “We require not one but two tests to be undertaken at those facilities...it did not, and there are no excuses,” she said.

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