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Woman in New Zealand quarantine and hotel worker caught in ‘inappropriate encounter’
New Zealand authorities have said a woman returning to the country who was placed in a 14-day mandatory hotel quarantine and a man working there were found in an inappropriate encounter.
Key points:
- New Zealand’s COVID-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins said the behaviour of the pair was “unacceptable”
- The male hotel worker has been fired, and the female guest of the hotel received a formal warning from police
- Both have since returned negative COVID tests
The two apparently started passing notes to each other, including one written on the back of a face mask.
Then the woman ordered a bottle of wine, which the man delivered to her room.
When he didn’t return 20 minutes later, a security manager sent to investigate found the pair together in…
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