A Victorian school teacher who tested positive for COVID-19, and led to the shut down of a school, said he was denied a COVID-19 test three times before his case was recorded.
“I wasn’t severe enough to obviously warrant a test; basically that was it,” he said.
Continuing he said he had tried to get tested twice through the hospital and then the Department of Health and Human Services.
Campbell said he did not blame the health staff for refusing to test him.
Victorian state authorities have since closed Meadowglen primary school in Epping where he worked for two days to record video lessons for his music students at home.
“There were only two people that were with me and they’ve since been checked out and found to be negative, so there was no problem,” Campbell said.
Meadowglen school principal Loretta Piazza confirmed to The Epoch Times on May 5 that Campbell did not come into contact with any students.
Premier Daniel Andrews commented on the case on Twitter on May 3, saying, “You might have heard about this on the news ... A teacher at Meadowglen Primary in Epping has tested positive for coronavirus. He’s recovering at home, and our thoughts and best wishes go out to him.”
Andrew said students who can’t learn from home would be able to attend another local school.
The state government named the school on Sunday soon after federal education minister Dan Tehan criticised Premier Daniel Andrews over his refusal to open schools.
Tehan withdrew his comments later that same day.