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nonu6976
What are you talking about? - covid positive cases are detected every week through returnees coming back to NZ - as long as they are picked up in quarantine like they were here then there is no problem.
The only question I have here is did they really all test negative 3 days before coming to NZ - it seems difficult to believe so many could be now positive unless the initial 'negative' tests were faulty.
Bob Fosse
It sounds like you really really want one of the two to happen or even better both.
It’s that offensive seeing someone else succeed?
Bob Fosse
Given up on the Sweden love?
Desert Tortoise
Convincing someone in a developed nation to take up deep sea fishing as a profession is a tough sell. It's a miserable and dangerous way to make a living and you are away from home for months on end stuck on a small fishing vessel working every single day. Living conditions on working fishing boats can be rough. Your pay depends on how much fish the boat catches, and that often depends on the judgement of the ship's captain. Most will chose instead to go to college, earn a degree and do something less risky and uncomfortable with their lives.
Akula
Hopefully not a big deal. It was caught while they were all in managed isolation. As long as it doesn't get out and I imagine the safeguards are there to prevent that happening.
wanderlust
The only question I have here is did they really all test negative 3 days before coming to NZ - it seems difficult to believe so many could be now positive unless the initial 'negative' tests were faulty.
Virtually all documentation is all available for a price! Bank statements, marriage certificates, graduate degrees, driving licences, press credentials, health certificates, and other paperwork, even passports!
People are willing to pay to get back to work.
Haaa Nemui
NZ is doing a pretty darn good job of stamping it out. The cases picked up today are not a concern within NZ. The single case announced Sunday is more of a concern but we haven't heard about any further infections from that at this time... and NZ still has more freedom within its borders with less worry about infection than almost any other country at this time.
geronimo2006
Must've been one super duper spreader on the flight to NZ. Fingers crossed they can keep it quarantine.
garymalmgren
fishing industry, which has struggled to find local workers to crew vessels.
Why?
gary
Haaa Nemui
@ Gary
Short answer.
Peter Neil
Experience? I think there are few Kiwis who want to work so hard for such little pay...
Jbigs
I wonder how popular these quarantine hotels will be for regular guests in the future?
Hervé L'Eisa
There's no escaping the 'rona. Just delaying the inevitable. With summer coming, locking people up in their homes again isn't the best thing and no longer advisable even by the WHO.
Ego Sum Lux Mundi
And so it begins... again
Zaphod
Wakarimasen
You can not stamp it out. Those politicians who try to do that cause more harm than good.
What you can do is control it and protect vulnerable groups.
Zaphod
Bob Fosse
What do you mean? The Swedish policy has never been to "stamp out" the virus. Another strawman?
Wakarimasen
Stamp it out for now. But my guess is it will be back. Or, if they totally close the country, their economy will collapse.
Zaphod
geronimo
If they totally close their borders and keep every entrant under quarantene, sure. However, that is something only small island countries with stricly controlled borders can do. How many countries do you think that recipe will work for?