New Zealand Minister Jacinda Ardern says sex should not be part of hospital visit hours

A visitor to a hospital ward in Auckland, New Zealand, allegedly had sex with a patient behind a curtain, according to a formal complaint filed by another patient who said he witnessed the incident . When a reporter asked New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern about whether she considered it “a high-risk activity in the current climate,” she made a face. “I would say that in general, regardless of the state of COVID, this kind of thing shouldn’t generally be part of visiting hours, I would have already thought so,” he said, grimacing.

New Zealand company 1 News reported that the witness, identified as “Kevin”, said he saw the visitor go behind a curtain and that “it was pretty obvious what was going on there”. In a staggered manner, he said, he reported the incident to hospital staff, who intervened. “There was a vision that‘ Hey, don’t be a spoilsport, ’” he said, “but it was the broadest COVID question I was coming up with.” More generally, after a cry from doctors and nurses in the face of the growing number of visitors allowed to be admitted to hospitals on Thursday, visiting rules are tightened across Auckland.

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