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Disappearing act: Suspected coronavirus patient ESCAPED from quarantine in Salzburg | Disappearing act: Suspected coronavirus patient ESCAPED from quarantine in Salzburg |
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A 31-year-old female patient with a suspected coronavirus infection fled the isolation ward at Salzburg University Hospital overnight. A police manhunt was immediately launched to find the woman and return her to quarantine. | A 31-year-old female patient with a suspected coronavirus infection fled the isolation ward at Salzburg University Hospital overnight. A police manhunt was immediately launched to find the woman and return her to quarantine. |
A nurse raised the alarm at approximately 3am on Wednesday morning when she discovered the patient’s bed was empty. After a large-scale police operation in the city, the woman was eventually found back in her apartment at 10:30am local time and returned to quarantine. | |
“The woman was admitted to the isolation ward of the university hospital for security reasons," a Salzburg city spokesperson said, adding that authorities were as yet unsure whether the patient was infected with the coronavirus. | “The woman was admitted to the isolation ward of the university hospital for security reasons," a Salzburg city spokesperson said, adding that authorities were as yet unsure whether the patient was infected with the coronavirus. |
There’s still no clear answer as to how she managed to escape from the hospital. Authorities are now faced with the unenviable task of producing a movement and contact assessment for anyone with whom the woman may have come into contact during her escape. | There’s still no clear answer as to how she managed to escape from the hospital. Authorities are now faced with the unenviable task of producing a movement and contact assessment for anyone with whom the woman may have come into contact during her escape. |
The Office for Public Order and the Health Department may be forced to take additional people into quarantine, depending on the findings of their report. | The Office for Public Order and the Health Department may be forced to take additional people into quarantine, depending on the findings of their report. |
The 31-year-old woman traveled from Taiwan to New Zealand on January 7 before taking a flight home on January 26, during which she began having respiratory problems. | The 31-year-old woman traveled from Taiwan to New Zealand on January 7 before taking a flight home on January 26, during which she began having respiratory problems. |
As her condition worsened, she called the Austrian emergency health hotline to describe her symptoms, at which point she was taken by ambulance to Salzburg University Hospital. | As her condition worsened, she called the Austrian emergency health hotline to describe her symptoms, at which point she was taken by ambulance to Salzburg University Hospital. |
Doctors have yet to confirm a coronavirus infection, though they did manage to rule out the standard influenza virus. A throat swab sample has been sent to a laboratory in Vienna for immediate testing, the results of which are expected later on Wednesday afternoon. | Doctors have yet to confirm a coronavirus infection, though they did manage to rule out the standard influenza virus. A throat swab sample has been sent to a laboratory in Vienna for immediate testing, the results of which are expected later on Wednesday afternoon. |
In Vienna, roughly 500 beds have been designated for coronavirus patients, with a further 200 earmarked in private hospitals should they be required. | In Vienna, roughly 500 beds have been designated for coronavirus patients, with a further 200 earmarked in private hospitals should they be required. |
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