coronavirus on Wednesday. However, the man was asymptomatic and did not appear to have come into close or casual contact with anyone, the report said.The man, whose identity was not immediately known, came from New Delhi on July 3, it added.Health Minister Chris Hipkins has slammed the man's actions as "selfish" and says he will face charges, the report said.But he wouldn't describe the episode as a failure of the government's processes, and even though those processes will now be reviewed, he said if anyone should apologise it was the man who broke the law.Hipkins said the man appeared to have made a spur of the moment decision and dashed through a gap where fencing was being replaced.A security guard was observing the area but confused.