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New Zealand's 'first bloke' Clarke Gayford has blundered, asking a pharmacist to sell rapid antigen tests to a group of DJ friends contrary to Covid-19 rules.
The unflattering incident took place on December 29, after New Zealand's first community case of the Omicron variant had been detected.
According to Michael Taylor, a pharmacist in Tauranga, Mr Gayford lobbied him to provide the speedy tests to a group of musicians who believed they were close contacts of a community case.
New Zealand's 'first bloke' Clarke Gayford has blundered, asking a pharmacist to sell rapid antigen tests to a group of DJ friends contrary to COVID-19 rules (pictured, Ms Ardern and Mr Clarke, who are set to marry)
The unflattering incident, reported by a Tauranga pharmacist, took place on December 29, after New Zealand's first community