After testing positive for the virus on Saturday, he was taken to Hobart’s Fountainside Medi-Hotel with mild symptoms.
Tasmanian Health Commander Catherine Morgan Wicks says health professionals are keeping a close eye on him.
“It’s only a hop and a jump from our Royal Hobart Hospital campus, so if there’s any kind of deterioration, clinicians can make a judgement for an admission to hospital.”
10 people on the flight were sent into quarantine, and the airport and arrivals hall has been listed as an exposure site, with a low risk of transmission.
Premier Peter Gutwein has told Tasmanians it’s a reminder to get vaccinated, and not wait until it's too late.
“Whether it’s booking concert tickets, making a reservation in a restaurant, people tend to wait until the last moment.”
For more information on your Covid vaccine eligibility or to book an appointment list the Tasmania Government website at coronavirus.tas.gov.au.
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