https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/...re-ignoring-us
My concern for OCA in particular (with their higher proportion of very close living care facilities), is if one or more of their facilities is affected, how quickly will it spreads to other residents living in such close proximity and will staff turn up to work if they're not provided with proper protective equipment, or even if they are ?
One cannot overlook the risk that a retirement operator that specialises in late stage care where people live in very close proximity to one another is more vulnerable in the event of an outbreak. On the other hand villages where people live independently in stand alone single level units, are probably relatively safer if they go into lockdown.
Ordinarily I would thinking buying a few cents above NTA is probably a very good move but these are extraordinary times.