1 New Case Of COVID-19
Today there is one new case of COVID-19 in managed isolation to report.
It has now been 84 days
since the last case of COVID-19 was acquired locally from an
unknown source.
Today’s case is a man in
his 40s who arrived in the country on Sunday 12 July from
Africa. Regional Public Health are taking further interviews
around his travel history.
He was staying at the
Sebel Manukau and tested negative on around day 3 of his
stay. He then tested positive on around day 12 and is being
transferred to our quarantine facility in
Auckland.
This case reinforces why we test
people twice during their time in managed isolation. A
second test around day 12 is needed because the infection
may take longer to develop in some people. It’s an
important check used to find out if a person is safe to
leave managed isolation.
There are two new
recovered cases today, which means the total number of
active cases in New Zealand is 21.
There is
no one in New Zealand receiving hospital-level care for
COVID-19.
The total number of confirmed cases of
COVID-19 is now 1206, which is the number we report to the
World Health
Organization.
Testing
Yesterday
our laboratories completed 2,830 tests, of which 341 were in
managed isolation and quarantine
facilities.
That brings the total number of
tests completed to date to 451,616.
Testing remains
a crucial part of our overall response to COVID-19 and we
all have a part to play. If you are offered a swab, then
please take up that offer. Thank you to all the people who
have taken up the request to be
tested.
NZ COVID
Tracer
NZ
COVID Tracer has now recorded 618,800 registered
users.
There have been 80,669 posters created to
date and 1,545,145 poster scans.
The Ministry
continues to remind New Zealanders to keep a record of where
they’ve been as this remains one of the best tools in the
continued fight against COVID-19.
That’s why we
are continuing to encourage all New Zealanders to download,
register and use the
app.