lovetravellingoz
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I would dare say NZ tracing this back to Melbourne has as much utility from a cause perspective as us tracing it back to Wuhan. It's not up for debate whether Melbourne has active cases at the moment, but if adjacent states have few infections and you, 4000km away separated by water and with a closed border have many, then perhaps the issue is more local.
Does anyone recall where Melbourne traced the infections to have come from? Oh that's right - from badly administered hotel quarantine, in Melbourne. Where they came from before that is academic at best. Seems in line with the general air of arrogance from the NZ govt that it would have been found to have originated from Melbourne before it was indeed found to have originated from anywhere.
The Kiwis have now checked their second wave genome from their first cluster against some Melbourne cases. Presumably (though not actually reported) they checked against all three strains (would be most silly if they did not) that are part of the second wave in Victoria (NSW most likely now has those 3 plus its own new 4th strain) and not just the two Melbourne Americold employee cases as they would only be linked to one of the three different Vic second wave strains.
I am yet to read what exact country or countries that they think that their second wave can be traced back to. As they have two breaches now as part of their second wave they most likely will have at least two different strains.
Earlier in the outbreak they had reported:
Genome testing of the latest batch of infections has confirmed it is a new strain, officials have said, probably from Australia or Britain.
The Covid-19 genome or strain they carry is B.1.1.1.1 or B-Triple1
By now they should be able to be more precise than this, as the above is too broad.
They had also reported that genome testing of the latest batch of infections has confirmed it is a new strain. ie Not linked to the first wave in NZ. However having said that while genome sequencing of cases in quarantine has not established a link to BTriple1, it has also been reported that not all first wave cases in MIQ were sequenced. So it cannt be 100% ruled out.
By now they should know enough to be able to know the likely country it came most recently came from, and in turn that should allow them to examine possible flights or ships that may have carried the strain that started the second wave in NZ . Ignoring the maintenance work where the source is known.
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