NZ's biggest covid challenge: 'Low risk does not mean no risk'

NZ's biggest covid challenge: 'Low risk does not mean no risk'
For those being asked to isolate, the advice and requirements need to be simple and easy to follow, says Dr Sarb Johal.
Sarb Johal
Last weekend, Auckland was plunged into a high level of uncertainty once again. Our sense of psychological safety is being challenged from multiple directions — not only by the potential spread of the virus that is being actively tested and traced, but also by people breaching advice and requirements to self-isolate.The reasons for these breaches seem to be complex, and we certainly need to understand this to ensure it doesn’t happen again. We also need to be cautious not to set-up a vindictive, toxic environment where people b...

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