23 January 2020
The Government must take proactive steps to ensure the coronavirus outbreak does not spread to New Zealand and give
Kiwis confidence, National’s Health spokesperson Michael Woodhouse says.
“New viruses can rapidly spread across a population and take hold before symptoms become apparent. The prudent response
would be to provide information to passengers arriving from affected countries and to screen visitors for early
symptoms.
“These are strategies that have been introduced in Australia, America and many Asian countries. But the Government has
been slow to take the same action to protect and reassure New Zealanders.
“Given Chinese New Year celebrations are nearly upon us, large numbers of expected international visitors, combined with
large gatherings, increases the risk of the virus arriving in New Zealand and spreading.
“With reports Wuhan has stopped all public transport and flights to try to contain the deadly virus, it’s clear the
Government is not doing enough to prevent the disease arriving in New Zealand.”
National is calling on the Government to:
• Make the coronavirus a specific notifiable disease
• Ask health questions on arrival about travel history and any symptoms for those who have travelled from affected areas
• Heightened health surveillance at international airports with appropriate equipment and staff and ensure all DHBs have
outbreak protocols in place and sufficient protective equipment on hand.
“Associate Health Minister Julie-Anne Genter’s record on outbreak management is poor, with the meningococcal disease in
Northland and dealing with measles across New Zealand being a case of ‘too little too late’. The Government must not
make the same mistake a third time.”
ends