There are again no new community cases of COVID-19 to report in New Zealand today.
There are five new cases from managed isolation.
One other case has now recovered, meaning the total number of active cases is 74.
The five cases today include three additional international mariners in the Sudima Hotel Christchurch Airport, this brings the total number of mariners who have tested positive to 32.
The three cases today were tested at day nine as they were part of the group who had previously been in close contact with other confirmed cases. These three are now in quarantine, along with the other mariners who had earlier tested positive.
Of our remaining two positive cases to report today, the first is a family member of a positive case who is a recent returnee and both were already in quarantine in Auckland’s quarantine facility.
The other case is a recent returnee and tested positive as a result of routine testing around day three. This person has also been transferred to Auckland’s quarantine facility.
Our total number of confirmed cases is now 1,584. There have been 42,512,186 confirmed cases worldwide reported to the World Health Organization, and 1,147,301 deaths.
Yesterday our laboratories completed 3038 tests for COVID-19 bringing the total number of tests completed to date to 1,070,181. Testing has continued at a steady level in the Auckland area with metropolitan DHBs reporting 478 people swabbed at seven community testing centres.
The 7 community testing centres remain open today – those are Northcote Community Testing Centre, Northcare Accident and Medical, Whânau House in Henderson, Western Springs Community Testing Centre, the Whânau Ora Community Clinic in Wiri, the Otara Community Testing Centre -
and the North Harbour stadium carpark in Albany.
COVID-19 testing is also available across metro Auckland at a number of urgent care clinics and general practices over the long weekend. A reminder that wherever you get swabbed, a COVID-19 test is free of charge.
We want to again thank New Zealanders, especially Aucklanders, who are doing the right things by remaining vigilant, self-isolating and getting tested if they have even the slightest symptoms. Your actions are helping to keep you, your whânau and your communities safe.
Full details of testing availability in Auckland and the testing centre opening hours can be found on the ARPHS website.
We now have preliminary results of the genome sequencing for the two other Auckland cases linked to the original worker who returned a positive test result after working on the ship the Sofrana Surville.
The genome sequencing shows the three workers all have an identical form of the virus – further evidence their infections are from a common source.
Australian authorities are doing genome sequencing on the three crew members of the Sofrana Surville who tested positive on arrival in Brisbane after leaving New Zealand. Those results are pending.
There are now 2,327,600 users registered on NZ COVID Tracer.
The app has recorded a total of 99,460,306 poster scans, and users have created a total of 4,182,114 manual diary entries.
The Ministry of Health continues to strongly encourage everyone to scan QR codes where ever they go. The more we scan, the safer we’ll be.
More scans facilitate a faster response. The faster we respond, the faster we stop COVID-19.
Wherever you are in NZ over coming days, you can call Healthline for advice 24/7 & information on testing locations.
Its dedicated COVID-19 number is 0800 358 5453, or you can check with the DHB's website.
We'd like to extend our thanks to primary care teams, laboratory staff, public health teams, hospital staff, incident management teams, managed isolation & quarantine staff & the other health professionals who are working during this long weekend to support our pandemic response.
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There is one new case of COVID-19 in managed isolation and no new community cases of COVID-19 to report in New Zealand today.
The new case is a person who arrived in Auckland on 19 October from the United Kingdom. The person is now in Auckland’s quarantine facility.
Seven cases have now recovered, meaning the total number of active cases is 68. 64 are imported cases in MIQ facilities, and 4 are community cases. Our total number of confirmed cases is now 1,585.
There has been 42,966,344 confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported worldwide to the WHO with 1,152,604 deaths.
Yesterday our laboratories completed 2,311 tests for COVID-19, bringing the total number of tests completed to date to 1,072,492.
COVID-19 Update
There are no new community cases of COVID-19 to report in New Zealand today.
One case from managed isolation, which was under further investigation yesterday, has been reclassified as a confirmed case which has now recovered. Three other cases have also now recovered, meaning the total number of active cases is now 70.
We can confirm all day 6 testing for the international fishing crew has now been completed, with no additional positive results to report from yesterday.
People who were at The Malt pub in Greenhithe, Auckland from 7:30-10pm on Friday 16 October should get a test and isolate while waiting for results. Their household contacts should also get a test and isolate.
A pop-up community testing centre has been set up in the Greenhithe area, and a surge centre is open from today until Thursday 29 October at Northcare Accident and Medical off Constellation Drive.
Testing is also available across the city at the six permanent community testing centres, and at urgent care clinics and all general practices.
There are two new cases of COVID-19 to report in New Zealand today, both imported cases in managed isolation facilities.
The first case arrived on October 19 and the second case arrived on October 21.
They were both tested on arrival after developing symptoms on their journey.
Both cases are now in the Auckland quarantine facility.
The total number of active cases is now 58.
New Zealand’s total number of confirmed cases is now 1,558, which is the number the Ministry of Health reports to the World Health Organization. There have been 40,665,438 confirmed cases of COVID-19, worldwide including 1,121,843 deaths.
The Auckland Regional Public Health Service have asked people who were at The Malt pub in Greenhithe on 16 October to self-isolate and get tested. A person now confirmed with COVID-19 was infectious while in the pub from 7.30pm until 10pm on Friday night.
There will be a pop up community testing centre in the Greenhithe area tomorrow. The location and times will be made available on the ARPHS website soon.
Household members of pub patrons from that night need only to get tested and stay home if the person who was at the pub becomes sick or develops any symptoms, or if directed by Public Health.
COVID-19 Update
Fakaalofa atu, there are 25 new cases of COVID-19 to report in New Zealand today – 23 of these are imported cases caught at the border. Two are cases linked to the port worker reported on Sunday, who are workplace contacts.
Workplace cases
The first case we are reporting today was previously considered a casual contact of the port worker reported on Sunday. The person had a very short exposure on Friday to the case announced on Sunday and they were tested on Sunday with a negative result.
The new case today became symptomatic yesterday and was tested and returned a positive result. Their household contact is now also being tested. The second case has come into our database after 9am and will therefore be reflected in tomorrow’s official numbers.