Pānui Pāpāho - Taupō District COVID-19 Alert – List Of Places
An Auckland family of three confirmed with COVID-19 travelled from Auckland to Taupō last weekend and visited a number of public places in the Taupō district. This was before they had symptoms but they may have been infectious at the time.
As a precaution, Toi Te Ora Public Health are alerting the public to the possibility that they may be a casual contact if they were at the following places, dates and times:
| Places visited | Date and approximate time |
| DeBretts Taupō Hot Springs, Taupō | Friday 18 September, 2.30pm-7pm |
| Taupō Tandem Skydiving, Taupō Airport | Saturday 19 September, 2.00pm-3.30pm |
| Z Petrol Station, Turangi | Sunday 20 September, 11.00am-11.15am |
| Subway (Roberts Street), Taupō | Sunday 20 September, 5.00pm-5.15pm |
| KFC (Roberts Street), Taupō | Sunday 20 September, 5.15pm-5.30pm |
“If you were at one of these places at these dates and times there is a small possibility that you may have been exposed to COVID-19 and so considered to be a casual contact. You should monitor yourself for symptoms of COVID-19 for 14 days from the time of exposure. If you develop any symptoms you should stay at home and call your GP or Healthline on 0800 358 5453 to arrange to get tested,” says Dr Neil de Wet, Medical Officer of Health.
It can take from 1 to 14 days after exposure to COVID-19 to start developing symptoms, so anyone who visited these places at these times should remain vigilant for the symptoms of COVID-19 for two weeks from when they may have been exposed.
The symptoms of COVID-19 may include a cough, a fever, shortness of breath, a sore throat, runny nose and temporary loss of smell.
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