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Coronavirus: Contaminated surface or undiagnosed case may be behind illness in hotel worker – Stuff.co.nz
Fingers point at quaratine facilities after hotel maintenance worker’s unexplained Covid-19 diagnosis.

Hotels insist they are safe and doing all they can to prevent coronavirus infection following the unexplained diagnosis of a hotel maintenance worker.
Scientists believe a contaminated surface or contact with an as-yet undiagnosed border case could be to blame for the man contracting Covid-19.
They hope the worker is the only one to have picked up the virus at the hotel, so no new major cluster emerges.
A worker at the Rydges Hotel in Auckland, a managed isolation facility, has been diagnos…
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