COVID-19 UPDATE

There are no new cases of COVID-19 to report in the community today.

There are four new cases to report in recent returnees in managed isolation facilities, since our last update on Friday.
There is also one new historical case to report. Historical cases are not considered to be infectious.

Four previously reported cases have recovered.

The total number of active cases in New Zealand today is 24.

Our total number of confirmed cases remains at 2,262.
Since 1 January 2021, there have been 50 historical cases, out of a total of 446 cases.

Globally, there have been 150,989,419 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 3,173,576 deaths, reported to WHO.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA UPDATE

As announced late last night, Western Australian health officials have advised a worker at a Perth managed isolation facility had tested positive for COVID-19, along with two of their housemates.
The Ministry of Health carried out a rapid public health assessment on the impact for New Zealand last night and, after working with airlines, all direct passenger flights from Perth to New Zealand were paused.
Western Australia health officials are meeting this morning to decide whether they will implement further restrictions or a full lockdown.
Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan said publicly yesterday said that a full lockdown was not necessary at that stage, because Perth had still been subject to earlier COVID-19 restrictions including mask wearing and social distancing during most of the case’s infectious time.
However, he said a lockdown could be enforced if the situation changed.

Due to the time difference with Western Australia, further information is expected to be released about this later today.
The Ministry’s contact tracing team are today contacting those travellers who have arrived in New Zealand from Perth since April 27.
They are advising them to check the Western Australian Government website for locations of interest and contact Healthline if they were at any of those locations at the time of interest.
BRISBANE AIRPORT GREEN ZONE BREACH UPDATE

Contact tracing teams have identified there were 397 passengers aboard the three flights which left Brisbane International Airport after the green zone breach on Thursday 29 April.
All but two of those people have now been contacted and asked to check the Queensland Government website for locations of interest. Attempts to contact the remaining two are continuing today.
To date 27 people have got in touch with Healthline to say they were in the locations of interest at the relevant time. Those people are considered casual plus contacts and have been asked to self-isolate and get tested five days after their exposure.
The remaining passengers who weren’t at the locations of interest are advised to monitor their health and if symptoms develop, call Healthline and get a test.

The risk from this event continues to be assessed as low.
NEW BORDER CASE DETAILS

- One case arrived on 25 April and tested positive on Day 5. They have been transferred to a quarantine facility in Auckland.

- Two cases arrived on 27 April and tested positive on Day 3. They have been transferred to a quarantine facility in Auckland.
- One case arrived on 30 April and tested positive on Day 0. They have been transferred to a quarantine facility in Auckland.
TESTING INFORMATION

The total number of tests processed by laboratories to date is 2,026,948.

On Friday 4,843 tests were processed, and 3,257 were processed on Saturday. The seven-day rolling average up to yesterday is 3,729 tests processed.
A reminder for people who may need a COVID-19 test – please visit Auckland Regional Public Health Service (ARPHS) for all testing locations in Auckland:
arphs.health.nz/public-health-…

For all testing locations nationwide visit the Healthpoint website: healthpoint.co.nz/covid-19/
NZ COVID TRACER

NZ COVID Tracer now has 2,805,885 registered users.

Poster scans have reached 260,255,052 and users have created 9,737,551 manual diary entries.

There have been 718,089 scans in the last 24 hours to midday yesterday.

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