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Man in custody at Rotorua Police Station tests negative for Covid-19

By Kim Moodie
Reporter, NZ Herald·NZ Herald·
12 Mar, 2020 07:09 AM3 mins to read

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Focus Live: Ministry of health confirm there are no new cases of coronavirus but encourage the public to be vigilant.

A man in custody at Rotorua Police Station has tested negative for coronavirus.

The man was understood to have recently returned from Hong Kong and was feeling unwell, a police spokesperson said.

He was one of two people taken into custody after a threat was allegedly made at the Rotorua District Court on Wednesday.

The courthouse was put into lockdown after a caller telephoned an implied gun threat. Police were notified at 4.10pm.

Eight Rotorua police staff were in self-isolation as a precaution, a spokesperson said.

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But after the man tested negative for Covid-19 last night, the police station and its custody hub were returning to business as usual.

The police station's custody unit was decontaminated and the station remained open to the public during the scare.

Sixteenprisoners who had contact with the man were put in isolation at Waikeria Prison.

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Isolation for the prisoners will end when lockdown lifts tomorrow morning.

Deputy National Commissioner Andy Milne said the man who was tested for Covid-19 was in isolation at the Rotorua police hub and none of the prisoners had close contact with him. "We have robust plans in place to mitigate the risk of any infectious illness spreading in prison.

"The secure and controlled nature of the prison environment means we are able to quickly isolate any prisoners, restrict movements, and identify those on site who would have been in contact with any unwell individual should this be required."

Eleven staff were quarantined at home, including a contracted doctor, a nurse and nine custodial staff.

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Milne said the prison took a deliberately cautious approach on the advice of the Ministry of Health, although no prisoners or staff were symptomatic.

A person held in custody at the Rotorua police station is has tested negative for Covid-19. Photo / Stephen Parker
A person held in custody at the Rotorua police station is has tested negative for Covid-19. Photo / Stephen Parker

Visits to Waikeria Prison were cancelled tomorrow when the prisoners were in isolation, but are now expected to continue.

"We remain vigilant in ensuring that prisoners and staff are well informed about the symptoms of Covid-19 and how to prevent infection from spreading, and will continue to reiterate the importance of this," Milne said.

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Bay of Plenty Police Association director Scott Thompson earlier told NZME he was pleased Rotorua senior staff had taken a proactive approach. "Erring on the side of caution to ensure our staff are kept safe from any potential risk is a good thing.

"It's only what our staff would expect and also what any employer should do," he said.

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