• Covid-19: No new community cases; 1 new case in managed isolation

Covid-19: No new community cases; 1 new case in managed isolation

There is one new case of Covid-19 in a recent returnee in a managed isolation facility and no new cases in the community in New Zealand today, since the Ministry’s last update yesterday.

Three previously reported cases have now recovered. The total number of active cases in New Zealand today is 26.

Our total number of confirmed cases is 2,278.

Since January 1 2021, there have been 55 historical cases.

Two cases reported yesterday as being under investigation have now been confirmed as historical cases. These cases are the person who arrived on 3 May from India via USA and the person who arrived on 4 May from India.

NSW update
New Zealand officials remain in contact with their Australian counterparts following the confirmation of two positive cases of COVID-19 in the community in Sydney.

Quarantine Free Travel from New South Wales to New Zealand was paused from 11:59pm last night as a precautionary measure as investigations continue into the source of these infections.

Information about locations of interest visited by the cases is available on the New South Wales health website: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/covid-19/Pages/case-locations-and-alerts.aspx

Anyone in New Zealand who has been at any of the locations of interest at the specified times should contact Healthline on 0800 358 5453, immediately self-isolate and be tested.

Individuals in Australia who were at a location of interest at the specified times should follow New South Wales health advice regarding isolation and testing.

At this stage, our public health assessment is that the risk remains low.

We expect to be able to provide a further update on the situation in Sydney later today.

Brisbane Airport green zone breach update
All 32 people in New Zealand who have self-identified as being in a location of interest have now been followed up. Of these, 25 have returned negative test results. Two people have returned to Australia, and health authorities have assessed the remaining five people and advised that they do not require any further action.

Any remaining passengers who weren’t at the locations of interest at the specified times previously advised should continue monitoring their health and if symptoms develop, call Healthline and get a test.

The risk from this event continues to be assessed as low.

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