Quarantined people at the Rydges Hotel in Auckland CBD exercising in a penned area outside the hotel in early June. EDITORIAL: Remember those heady days of no new cases, and no active cases, of Covid-19? Those nine active cases are all in "managed isolation", emphasis on the first word. Those being managed are being tested for the virus which has infected nearly 9 million people worldwide. It's arguably even more dangerous to pre-write it, but the saga involving the sisters, who were not tested before being allowed to leave quarantine six days in, may be remembered as having come at a critical time for New Zealand's containment efforts.
Source: Stuff June 22, 2020 16:52 UTC