Day 16: The last full day
We had our final monitored walk in the morning and imagined what better walks we'd be enjoying elsewhere soon. In two days we'd be going for a walk on the beach with a view of Kapiti island, no one watching us, without a mask and for as long as wanted. Bring it on.
After a day of working we started packing things up and getting sorted for the last steps in the morning: final packup, health check and going through the military-overseen process of getting our letter of release. After that it would be off to the airport.
The TV news led with a main story about a new community transmission case in Auckland city. The city had gone into high alert, with CBD workers advised to work from home the next day, and intensive testing and tracing underway. It was an interesting contrast to Melbourne where such individual cases hadn't really gained as much attention, but I can understand that New Zealand has truly eradicated the virus and so every time there is a new case that pops up, usually by being brought in, the authorities jump on it immediately.
We decided that we'd done OK during our time in managed isolation. We hadn't had any meltdowns, had never really felt bored and had remained occupied with a whole range of things. A few times we'd certainly not wanted to be where we were.
We were definitely looking forward to a better range of food, including meals that were hot and not just warm or lukewarm. Seeing everyone was going to be a real high.
Roll on Friday.
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