New Zealand's border quarantine has intercepted thousands of COVID cases, but is it time to retire the flawed system?
By Michael Plank, Professor in Applied Mathematics, University of Canterbury
Audrey Lustig, Research scientist, Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research
Giorgia Vattiato, University of Canterbury
Shaun Hendy, Professor of Physics, University of Auckland
New Zealand’s system of managed quarantine at the border may soon be less important, but we could well need to stand it up again quickly if a new COVID-19 variant emerges.
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Wednesday, February 2nd 2022