I went through everything I could find and couldn't see anyone talking about the false positive. Daily Telegraph did an interview with the brothers where they apologised and said that they don't speak much English and that they didn't know they were positive.
But the brothers are giving a different story to what Sargon said.
They're saying that their company asked them that to get tested due to them going to Sydney. They complained about having to do it but they still did it. Then they did a delivery to Molong and when they arrived in Orange (on the way to Molong) they got the call from NSW Health saying that they tested positive. Their English wasn't very good so they asked NSW Health to call their boss then they continued driving.
Police are claiming that they ignored directions not to continue. Honestly it just sounds like the whole thing was a miscommunication.
This is what one of the brothers said:
“Of course I feel very bad, I feel very bad for what I [have] done, but it’s not my fault …” Shawka said.
“I was driving and he call[ed] me from the health [department], he told me to stop working and go home, I was already in Orange.
“I gave them the number of my boss, I told them my language is not very good.
“I [did] not kill someone … I was [doing] my work, I swear to god I didn’t know [I was positive].
The removalist boss says that NSW Health told him to get the positive brother to self-isolate in the back of the truck. But he claims that they never told him to get the other two to self-isolate so he told them to keep working.