No New Community Cases; 3 Cases Of COVID-19 In Managed Isolation
There are no new community cases to report today.
There are 3 new positive cases of COVID-19 to report in
managed isolation.
Border-related
case
Whole genome sequencing has been completed
for the positive COVID-19 case in a worker at the Grand
Millennium Hotel managed isolation facility.
This
case, known as Case A, was first reported on Monday and the
results tell usit isB.1.1.7, thevariantfirst
discovered in the UK.
The
sequencing for Case Ais a close matchtothat of a
returnee who was staying at the facilityfrom 13 – 15
March. The returnee’s infection had been picked up in
routine day zero testing and they were then moved to the
Auckland quarantine facility. This provides reassurance
that thecurrent case was infectedat
theworkplace,rather than inthe
community.
The retest results forCase
A’shouseholdcontact were returned overnight. They
were negative for the PCR test and negative for blood
serology.
Their earlier weak
positive followed by a negative resultcould indicate an
early and fleeting mild infection that has nowpassed, or
it could be a false
positive.
The household contact
will
remain‘underinvestigation’andbemanaged as
a closecontact
withrepeattestingscheduled.Theyare
notcurrently considered to be aconfirmed caseand
arehighly unlikely to have been able toinfect anyone
else.
Location of
interest
Our current assessment is that
the risk to the public is low.At this stage there remains
only one location
of interest – the Countdown Mt Roskill between 3pm and
3.15pm on Saturday 20
March.
Grand Mercure Day
12Case
Auckland public health officials
have reviewed 23 Grand Mercure returnees who were on one of
two buses to an exercise area with a fellow guest whose test
returned positive for COVID-19 while they were out
exercising.
As a precaution we are
extending the managed isolation stay for these
people.
Some of these people
will nowbe managed as close contacts and will be required
to stayin managed isolationfor an additional 14
daysfromthedate of thepotentialexposure
event.Others are required to stay for an additional 5
daysfrom the date of
thepotentialexposureevent.This will provide us
withassurance that there is no risk to the
public.
We acknowledge the disruption this
willcause to these people and thank them for their
patience.
Testing
information
Testing remains steady across the
current Auckland testing sites. These will continue to
assess whether they need to increase capacity at these sites
or stand up new sites.
On Tuesday, 6,436 tests were
processed. The seven-day rolling average up to yesterday is
4,493 tests processed.
The total number of tests processed by laboratories to date is 1,861,752.
For up-to-date information on testing locations in Auckland, visit https://www.arphs.health.nz/ and for all testing locations nationwide, visit the Healthpoint website.
NZ COVID Tracer
NZ
COVID Tracer now has 2,762,129 registered
users.
Poster scans have reached 230,443,004 and users have created 8,738,480 manual diary entries. There have been 944,719 scans in the last 24 hours to 1pm yesterday.
Please scan QR codes wherever you go and
turn on Bluetooth tracing in the app dashboard if you
haven’t already done so.
COVID-19
reporting
There are 3 new positive cases of
COVID-19 to report in managed isolation. The seven-day
rolling average of new cases detected at the border is
5.
The number of previously reported cases that have now recovered is 3. The total number of active cases in New Zealand today is 67.
Our total number of confirmed cases is 2,114.
Since 1 January 2021, there have been
41 historical cases, out of a total of 302
cases.
New border case
details
Arrival date | From | Via | Positive test day/reason | Managed isolation/quarantine location |
21 Mar | Ethiopia | Around day 1 / routine | Auckland | |
21 Mar | India | United Arab Emirates | Around day 1 / routine testing | Auckland |
22 Mar | Indonesia | Singapore | Around day 0 / routine testing | Auckland |