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  •   Home > News > Health & Safety

    Fury at the slowness to alert the community to crypto cases

    Fury at the slowness to alert the community to crypto cases


    The Hutt City Council knew a gastro outbreak was linked to a pool, but waited nearly two weeks to tell the public.

    Internal emails show the council decided to take a reactive approach once media began asking questions, rather than proactively alerting the community.

    There have been 93 confirmed cases this year in the Wellington region - far higher than normal.

    Community carer Julie took a disabled client to Te Ngaengae Pool about a week before a March 21 alert - where he caught the stomach bug - and is furious the council already knew about linked cases.

    Julie says she wishes she'd have known as it could've killed her patient.

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