A newly-arrived prisoner at Ngawha Prison suspected to have measles will be isolated until his immunity status is be confirmed.
Corrections deputy national commissioner Andy Milne said the prisoner arrived at the Northland Region Corrections Facility, just outside Kaikohe, on Friday last week and was immediately isolated after disclosing he might have contracted measles while in the community.
"We are awaiting serology test results for the prisoner who will remain isolated until his immunity status can be confirmed. The prisoner is not symptomatic of measles and has not had contact with any other prisoners," he said.
While no cases have been confirmed, Milne said prison management had taken immediate steps, guided by the advice of Ngā Tai Ora – Public Health Northland to reduce the risk of infection spreading and ensure the health and safety of staff, prisoners and visitors.
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