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Coronavirus: Rest home resident tests positive for Covid-19

Nikki Preston
By Nikki Preston
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22 Mar, 2020 11:18 PM2 mins to read

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Atawhai Assisi rest home on Matangi Rd is now in lockdown after a resident tested positive for Covid-19 on Sunday. Photo / Google

Atawhai Assisi rest home on Matangi Rd is now in lockdown after a resident tested positive for Covid-19 on Sunday. Photo / Google

A resident at a rest home on the outskirts of Hamilton has tested positive for Covid-19.

In a letter to family members last night, Atawhai Assisi in Matangi confirmed it had its first case of Covid-19 at its hospital.

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The rest home was notified on Friday that a family member who visited the resident from overseas had tested positive for coronavirus.

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Tamahere Eventide Trust chief executive Louis Fick said the resident's test came back positive on Sunday.

As soon as they were made aware of the positive test, 27 staff were told to self-isolate.

The man who had a positive result has been in self-isolation with nurses wearing protective gear since Friday. Four other residents who he dines with have also been isolated and the rest home is in lockdown.

At this stage everyone appeared to be in good health and no one was showing symptoms, Fick said.

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Fick said it was pretty taxing having 25 per cent of staff off work, but they were doing their best to cope.

The rest home was now being advised by the medical officer of health and residents who may have been in contact with the infected resident would be assessed. Staff would also be tested.

"We understand your concern for loved family members at Assisi, please be assured that we are doing all that is possible to isolate the virus while continuing our normal cares for all residents. We will continue to update you with this evolving situation," the letter said.

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