There are no new cases of COVID-19 to report in New Zealand since our media statement yesterday, either at the border or in the community.
The total number of active cases in New Zealand is 66. Our total number of confirmed cases is 1,964.
The total number of tests processed by our laboratories to date is 1,562,891.
On Sunday, 2,579 tests were processed. The seven-day rolling average up to yesterday is 3,943 tests processed.
Border-related Hamilton case update
The case reported on Saturday is considered to be historical and is not infectious. They have been discharged from the quarantine facility.
Genomic sequencing on this case was inconclusive due to the very small amount of viral material in the sample. The test will be re-run later this week.
Genomic sequencing is one of a range of factors, alongside clinical history, PCR test results and serology in considering whether cases are historical. The local public health unit has considered these factors in making its clinical assessment of the case.
We will provide any further detail around genomic sequencing later this week.
NZ COVID Tracer
NZ COVID Tracer now has 2,559,151 registered users.
Poster scans have reached 173,583,645 and users have created 7,100,714 manual diary entries.
Since midday yesterday New Zealanders have scanned 449,449 times. The seven-day rolling average number of scans is 908,488.
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There are 3 new cases of COVID-19 in managed isolation to report in New Zealand since our media statement yesterday.
There are no new cases in the community.
Of the new border cases:
- One case arrived on 28 January and tested positive around day 12. They are in quarantine in Auckland.
- One case arrived on 30 January and tested positive around day 9. They are in quarantine in Auckland.
- One case arrived on 7 February and tested positive around day 0. They are in quarantine in Auckland.
There are 2 new cases of COVID-19 in managed isolation to report in New Zealand since our media statement yesterday. One previously reported case has now recovered.
The total number of active cases in New Zealand is now 67.
Our total number of confirmed cases is 1,966. Globally, there have been 105,805,951 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 2,312,278 deaths, reported to WHO.
The total number of tests processed by laboratories to date is 1,565,107.
The seven-day rolling average up to yesterday is 3,930 tests processed. On Monday our laboratories processed 2,207 tests.
New Border Case Details
One case arrived on 3 February and tested positive on day 3. They are in a quarantine facility in Auckland.
New Zealand’s first COVID-19 vaccine has been provisionally approved by Medsafe as safe to use.
The provisional approval of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine is a positive step in New Zealand’s fight against COVID-19 and allows us to begin preparations for the first stage in our vaccination rollout.
We expect the first Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines will arrive in New Zealand by the end of the first quarter and we are making sure everything is in place in case they arrive earlier.
New Zealand’s first COVID-19 vaccine has been provisionally approved by Medsafe as safe to use.
This is a positive step in New Zealand’s fight against COVID-19 and allows us to begin preparations for the first stage in our vaccination rollout.
We expect the first Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines will arrive in New Zealand by the end of the first quarter and we are making sure everything is in place in case they arrive earlier.
A phased approach will see those most at risk getting the vaccine first, and the broader community accessing the vaccine in the second half of the year.
There are four cases of COVID-19 in managed isolation to report in New Zealand since our last media statement yesterday. One of these cases is classified as historical and deemed not infectious.
Our tile refers to active cases, and there are 3 new active cases of COVID-19.
There are no new cases in the community.
Of the new cases:
One case arrived on 28 January and tested positive around day 3. They have been transferred to the Quarantine facility in Auckland.
One case arrived on 28 January and tested positive around day 3. They have been transferred to the Quarantine facility in Auckland.
One case arrived on 28 January and tested positive around day 0. This case is classified as historical and deemed not infectious.
There are no new COVID-19 cases at the border or in the community today.
All but two Pullman Hotel staff have been tested.
So far all results from close and casual contacts of the three recent positive cases have come back negative.
Just a reminder about kindness and respect. It is never someone’s fault if they contract COVID-19. It is a tricky virus and it could be any one of us who tests positive.
People should be applauded for following health advice and staying home if asked to – they are keeping others safe. Be kind – it has and will continue to serve us well as a country.