A government-run group that informs New Zealanders about the latest Covid-19 information is contradicting the Prime Minister's stance surrounding a KFC worker who she says should have been isolating. But one member of the public's comment calling out "people like the selfish Kmart worker" resulted in the Unite Against Covid-19 page seemingly correcting her. "Kia ora...case J (Kmart worker) and Case L (KFC worker) were not required to isolate at the time," the page says. The message posted on the Unite Against Covid-19 Facebook page. National Party leader Judith Collins is also backing the KFC worker - saying "someone owes someone an apology".
Source: New Zealand Herald March 02, 2021 22:41 UTC