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Covid-19: Electronic bracelet monitoring suggested for arrivals

Published: Tue 7 Apr 2020 09:44 AM
Electronic bracelets should be strongly considered for travellers arriving from overseas, prominent scientist Nick Wilson says.Photo: RNZ / Liu Chen
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has said arrivals into New Zealand will still have to be quarantined for two weeks even after the lockdown is over.If you have symptoms of the coronavirus, call the NZ Covid-19 Healthline on 0800 358 5453 (+64 9 358 5453 for international SIMs) or call your GP - don't show up at a medical centre
Professor Wilson, a former medical doctor now at University of Otago's public health department told RNZ electronic bracelets could ensure travellers arriving in New Zealand did not break the rules.
"The country is making enormous sacrifices to try and achieve elimination so it's a relatively small ask that travellers do have some of these electronic monitoring devices," he said.
Although there might be pushback, he hoped most people would understand how important it was to stop the virus taking hold, he said.
The bracelets could also help with tracing contacts if people did breach their quarantine.
Other forms of electronic monitoring, like phone apps, could also be useful and had worked overseas, he said.Surveillance testing
Prof Wilson and five of his University of Otago colleagues have also written an academic blog about surveillance testing, which is when authorities seek out cases of the disease, rather than waiting for them turn up.
The scientists, some of whom directly advise the government, said mobile testing clinics could help find cases in harder-to-access areas - like poor or rural communities.
Essential workers like supermarket staff or truck drivers could be tested because they were at greater risk of exposure than those at home in their bubbles, they said.
Sewage samples could also be used to look for evidence of the disease in certain areas - but that testing had not been fully developed for Covid-19 yet.Read more about the Covid-19 coronavirus:See all RNZ Covid-19 newsA timeline: How the coronavirus started, spread and stalled life in New ZealandCovid-19 symptoms: What they are and how they make you feelTouching your Face: Why do we do it and how to stopScientific hand-washing advice to avoid infectionCoronavirus: A glossary of termsThe Coronavirus Podcast
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