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Covid 19 Delta outbreak: Man escapes MIQ in middle of night, police told at 10.30am today

Anna Leask
By Anna Leask
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2 Sep, 2021 05:00 AM5 mins to read

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A COVID-19 positive man who escaped an MIQ facility was arrested after travelling over 10km. Video / Supplied

A man with Covid-19 who escaped the new MIQ facility in Ellerslie took off in the middle of the night - but police were not alerted until 10.30am.

Police officers in full PPE arrested the man this afternoon at a house in Ōtāhuhu, almost 10km away.

The man - who has confirmed Covid-19 - left the Novotel & Ibis Ellerslie quarantine facility without permission at 1am.

The man has been charged under the Health Order with failing to comply with an order (Covid-19) and he has appeared in the Auckland District Court via a contactless video link this afternoon.

A judge has bailed him to return to a managed quarantine facility.

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A statement from police said: "The man's family have been extremely cooperative with Police and we thank them for this."

Authorities are yet to say where exactly he went in the almost 14 hours before he was arrested.

He was only admitted to MIQ yesterday, it has been revealed.

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Police confirmed they were called shortly after 10.30am today and notified that a person had escaped.

Police cordoned off a house in Harmony Ave, Ōtāhuhu, and took him into custody this afternoon.

"Police are liaising with the Ministry of Health on this matter to understand this person's movements since he left the MIQ facility and being located in Ōtāhuhu," Superintendent Steve Kehoe said.

The Novotel MIQ hotel in Ellerslie where a Covid-19 positive man escaped today. Photo / Dean Purcell
The Novotel MIQ hotel in Ellerslie where a Covid-19 positive man escaped today. Photo / Dean Purcell

Kehoe said police staff who responded to the incident were dressed in full PPE.

"All police staff who have responded to this incident have been following all health guidelines, in accordance with police COVID-19 procedures," he assured.

"Police are working closely with our partners on where this individual will be taken and we can assure our community every precaution is being taken."

Can the Government advise why it took 10 hours to inform the NZ Police that a person had absconded from MIQ in Greenlane? Have been advised that person went missing at 12.30 AM. Police advised 10.30AM.

— Judith Collins (@JudithCollinsMP) September 2, 2021

He said any further comment would have to come from the Ministry of Health or MBIE.

The Herald reached out to MoH seeking information including the length of time he was outside the facility, and where he may have ventured.

MoH referred the Herald to MBIE and a response has not yet been provided.

Joint Head of MIQ Brigadier Rose King responded to the Herald after 3.30pm today.

"The individual was a Covid-19 positive community case who entered the facility yesterday evening," she said.

The Novotel MIQ hotel in Ellerslie where a Covid-19 positive man escaped today. Photo / Dean Purcell
The Novotel MIQ hotel in Ellerslie where a Covid-19 positive man escaped today. Photo / Dean Purcell

"The fact that someone has absconded from one of our facilities is a disappointing and unacceptable breach.

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"Police and the Ministry of Health are leading the work on gaining an understanding of this person's movements since they left the facility.

"We are investigating how this happened and will make more information available as we gather the facts."

Covid-19 Minister Chris Hipkins was aware of the situation. "MIQ facilities are very secured - I am very concerned that someone made it out," he said.

Hipkins was not aware if someone helped the man escape.

He told the Herald that the last sighting of the person was at 1am.

There is "some" CCTV footage of the person but he said it was not clear exactly when he escaped.

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When questioned further on why the escapee was not proactively raised at 1pm daily Coivd-19 press conference he said: "I understand some preliminary information was provided to the Prime Minister… none was verified."

Hipkins did not brief Ashley Bloomfield.

Opposition leader Judith Collins took to Twitter to question the process.

"Can the Government advise why it took 10 hours to inform the police that a person had absconded from MIQ?" she said.

National's Covid-19 spokesman Chris Bishop called for an investigation into the incident.

"We need an urgent investigation into what has happened here and what can be done to make sure it doesn't happen again. Concerning that a Covid-positive case has been in the community for 14 hours," Bishop said.

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Bishop said that people needed to know why the escapee was not disclosed earlier, particularly when the Government was aware of the incident before the 1pm press conference.

The Herald's calls to the Novotel & Ibis Ellerslie were not immediately answered.

From last Friday, Covid-19 positive cases could be sent to the Novotel & Ibis Ellerslie rather than the Jet Park for quarantine.

The hotel has 243 rooms and will take positive Covid-19 cases that would ordinarily quarantine at Jet Park.

The Herald reported in January there were 76 MIQ bubble breaches since the start of August, including unauthorised mixing or mingling, or people not wearing PPE when they were supposed to.

The breaches are considered minor, but every one of them is an avoidable risk of Covid-19 spread.

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The most high profile breaches included visiting cricket teams from the West Indies and Pakistan, who were caught hanging out in common areas and passing things to each other.

But no penalties were handed down, in contrast with the more serious breach of escaping from MIQ.

By January, it had happened 10 times and involved 14 people, 10 of whom had been charged with failing to comply with an order made under the Covid-19 Public Health Response Act.

That included a case in October last year when a woman escaped the Grand Millennium Hotel in Auckland through a fire exit between 1am and 3am.

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