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<blockquote data-quote="VPS" data-source="post: 2320520" data-attributes="member: 30049"><p>The 34-year-old returned home from Melbourne on Sunday November 28, and tested negative in his first PCR test at Adelaide Airport.</p><p></p><p>Upon developing further symptoms, he went to Victoria Park Testing Station on Wednesday, and received a call from SA Health on Thursday afternoon confirming his positive case.</p><p></p><p>“After I got that phone call from SA Health to say I was positive, within 45 minutes I had an unmarked police car out the front of my house,” Mr Zubrinich said.</p><p></p><p>The man from Adelaide’s northeast owns a plumbing business and said he was frustrated with how authorities have responded to opening the borders.</p><p></p><p>“Honestly its infuriating for me,” he said.</p><p></p><p>“It’s a prison, it’s just disguised as a hotel room … I’m just stuck in this 10m by 4m cell which is a hotel room even though I haven’t broken any laws and I've been double vaxxed.”</p><p></p><p>Mr Zubrinich had to leave his wife to look after their two young sons, aged four and one.</p><p></p><p>“I’m physically fine, probably struggling mentally a bit, but mostly that's because I can’t be there for my wife and kids,” he said.</p><p></p><p>Two members of his staff are in quarantine for seven days after coming in contact with Mr Zubrinich, which means he has to turn down jobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VPS, post: 2320520, member: 30049"] The 34-year-old returned home from Melbourne on Sunday November 28, and tested negative in his first PCR test at Adelaide Airport. Upon developing further symptoms, he went to Victoria Park Testing Station on Wednesday, and received a call from SA Health on Thursday afternoon confirming his positive case. “After I got that phone call from SA Health to say I was positive, within 45 minutes I had an unmarked police car out the front of my house,” Mr Zubrinich said. The man from Adelaide’s northeast owns a plumbing business and said he was frustrated with how authorities have responded to opening the borders. “Honestly its infuriating for me,” he said. “It’s a prison, it’s just disguised as a hotel room … I’m just stuck in this 10m by 4m cell which is a hotel room even though I haven’t broken any laws and I've been double vaxxed.” Mr Zubrinich had to leave his wife to look after their two young sons, aged four and one. “I’m physically fine, probably struggling mentally a bit, but mostly that's because I can’t be there for my wife and kids,” he said. Two members of his staff are in quarantine for seven days after coming in contact with Mr Zubrinich, which means he has to turn down jobs. [/QUOTE]
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