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Bubble breach at Brisbane Airport blamed on human error

“A second test result from swabs taken today has returned a weak positive for one test and a negative result for the other.”
The NZ Ministry of Health to advised passengers on three flights to the country — NZ202 and QF135 to Christchurch and NZ146 to Auckland— to monitor their health for the next 14 days.
“Queensland Health have informed the Ministry that the two red zone passengers were wearing masks, maintaining social distancing and are not symptomatic. Additional testing is being coordinated by Queensland Health,” the NZ Ministry of Health said.
Brisbane Airport said cleaning was undertaken and all workers and passengers within the green area were wearing PPE.
About 390 passengers departed on the three ‘green flights’…
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