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本帖最后由 还是回国吧 于 2020-9-20 17:25 编辑
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其中一个家人是Mt. Roskill 一家小学,叫Three Kings School 的
Coronavirus: Primary school student in Mt Roskill tests positive for Covid-19
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/coronavirus/122829186/coronavirus-primary-school-student-in-mt-roskill-tests-positive-for-covid19
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The child is one of two community cases announced on Sunday. They are household contacts of a man who recently returned from India and tested positive after completing managed isolation.
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新的社区传播是一个从印度来的,已经被政府隔离14天没有症状,回家以后才开始有症状并传给家人。。。OMG!!!
Coronavirus: Four new cases of COVID-19 in New Zealand
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2020/09/coronavirus-four-new-cases-of-covid-19-in-new-zealand2.html
There are four new cases of COVID-19 New Zealand - two in the community and two in managed isolation.
The two community cases are household contacts of a case reported on Saturday, which is not connected to the Auckland cluster. The case reported on Saturday, a man, is a recent returnee who arrived in New Zealand from India on August 27 and had completed managed isolation, returning two negative tests at the facility in Christchurch before returning home to Auckland on September 11.
In a statement, the Ministry of Health said the man started reporting symptoms on September 16. He was tested for COVID-19 and subsequently returned a positive result.
"They were all moved into the Auckland quarantine facility on September 18, when the first case returned a positive result," the Ministry said.
"All identified close contacts have been isolated and tested."
The Ministry said the original case's infection is still under investigation but genome sequencing is consistent with two confirmed cases from the August 27 flight.
It's possible the man became infected during the flight and had a long incubation period, the Ministry said.
"There is evidence that in rare instances the incubation period can be up to 24 days.
"This person developed symptoms 21 days after he arrived in New Zealand.
"If this is the case, it sits well outside the standard incubation period of the virus."
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