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“See you next week”
Michael Rowland, Lisa Millar, Nate Byrne returning after floor manager tests negative.
- Published by David Knox
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Good news for News Breakfast floor manager, and therefore Michael Rowland, Lisa Millar, Nate Byrne and other ABC staff, who has been given the all clear following a COVID-19 test.
On Twitter, host Michael Rowland extended best wishes to their floor manager’s wife Lisa, who tested positive earlier.
After self-isolating as a precaution the team will return to the studio on Monday.
GREAT NEWS! Our floor manager Jo has tested negative to Coronavirus. He is over the moon, as are we. We wish his wife Laura all the best in her recovery. Thank you all for your support. It has been truly humbling. @LisaMillar and I will see you next week! @BreakfastNews pic.twitter.com/CGj90CRlx5
— Michael Rowland (@mjrowland68) July 30, 2020
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8 Responses
So does the FM who is negative return home each day to his wife who is positive? Or does the FM take time off until she is confirmed negative? I’m just not quite sure how he can be sure he is negative on an ongoing basis.
Feels like we are getting into a personal area now. Presenters are confirmed as returning.
They often feature their legend FM – glad they are back on track. Lots of viewers will be tuning in to hear the rumoured Covid news.
Over a billion dollars a year it costs Australia to fund ABC, that’s not counting SBS. When will this stop, they should allow advertising/ commercials on their platforms to earn revenue before it’s to late.
And worth every dollar. No ads please on the ABC ! It’s bad enough having all the program promotion stuff.
Probably the most worth while billion dollars we do spend!
Are they giving enough time though to ensure it is a true negative considering it can take 7-10 days for the virus to show up in a test.
yes my thoughts exactly. I’ve just had to start a 10 day period of iso due to a possible contact with someone at a gym in Sydney last Monday. Irrespective of whether i test positive or negative ive been mandated for the 14 days from the day of potential exposure. Maybe the Breakfast team risk dates back a few more days hence clearance now, but it seems quick.