Queenstown Covid-19 case: SDHB warning over three locations

Queenstown remained the second most popular place for foreigners to buy. Photo: Getty
The woman tested positive for coronavirus in Queenstown. Photo: Getty
The Southern DHB is alerting people who have been at three locations in Queenstown and Christchurch that they may have come into contact with a Covid-19 case.

These relate to people who may have been in the proximity of case eight, a Danish tourist in her 30s, in New Zealand who tested positive for Covid-19.

The three locations are a taxi from Christchurch Airport and a holiday park in Queenstown and Christchurch.

Public Health South have completed extensive contact tracing to notify anyone considered a close contact of the case.

It was important for public health teams to notify the public about the movements of infectious cases to maintain awareness of possible transmission and ensure everyone monitors their own health.

The following locations relate to possible casual contacts by members of the public that can not be identified through contact tracing. Casual contacts are people who may have come into contact with the individual, but for less than 15 minutes and/or at a distance of less than two metres.

The risk in these instances is considered to be low. Those who believed they may have come into contact with the case are advised to monitor their health and call Healthline if they develop symptoms.

The case also went to one restaurant in Queenstown. CCTV footage showed  she did not have close contact with any staff or customers. The restaurant has been informed and a deep clean has taken place.

In the other locations the tourist was known to have visited, other sources of information have been used to identify individuals she may have come into contact with. Those people have been reached and there is no further risk to the public In relation to these.

Medical Officer of Health Dr Susan Jack says: "anyone who develops a cough, fever, sore throat or difficulty breathing and was at any of the locations and thinks they might have been exposed to COVID-19 should immediately self- isolate and seek advice from Healthline 0800 358 5453."

Everyone in the community can support efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19 by:

  • Self-isolating if advised to following travel, exposure to COVID-19 or if symptomatic
  • Wash and dry hands frequently
  • Practise cough etiquette (maintain distance, cover coughs and sneezes with disposable tissues or your elbow and wash and dry hands).

 

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