Otago Daily Times

Double bubble ‘working well’

- EMMA PERRY

A SOUTH African family unable to return home due to Covid19 restrictio­ns are adjusting to life in an eightperso­n bubble in Dunedin.

Miles Osler, his wife Meg and their son Jonty arrived in Dunedin from Cape Town for a holiday on March 15.

Longtime friend Lloyd McGinty, his wife and three children welcomed the Oslers, and the two families went to holiday in the Catlins.

Mr Osler said while driving back the nationwide lockdown was announced, and Mr Osler tried to organise a return ticket, without luck.

“We were supposed to leave on April 4, but our flight was cancelled.

“I got new flights and they were also cancelled.”

The family were told they could fly home but at risk of becoming stuck in Australia or Johannesbu­rg.

“Johannesbu­rg is having some problems, so we decided it would be better to wait here until we could guarantee getting home safe.”

The families were living in a “dual bubble” situation, Mr McGinty said.

“We’ve made our caravan outside into their office, so they can do their jobs as normal from here and their son started school

Tuesday. It’s working really well.”

Mr Osler continued to work as a financial services manager and his wife continued work as an epidemiolo­gist at the University of Cape Town.

“I work late into the night to deal with the time difference. I’m very lucky I can still do my job.”

While they had no indication of when they might return home, Mr Osler said he was grateful to be in Dunedin.

“We’re still able to work from here, we’re safe and happy so I’m very appreciati­ve of how it has worked out.

“Out of all the countries in the world to be in during this crisis, I would choose New Zealand.”

 ?? PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH ?? A double bubble . . . Stuck in Dunedin are (from left) Jonty (10), Meg and Miles Osler, of Cape Town, who are staying with Dunedin family Lloyd and Ariana (10) McGinty, Salley Dicey, Tahu (9) and Matai (13) McGinty at their Ocean Grove home.
PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH A double bubble . . . Stuck in Dunedin are (from left) Jonty (10), Meg and Miles Osler, of Cape Town, who are staying with Dunedin family Lloyd and Ariana (10) McGinty, Salley Dicey, Tahu (9) and Matai (13) McGinty at their Ocean Grove home.

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