24 Oct 2020

Covid-19 update: 11 new cases in New Zealand - all in managed isolation

1:50 pm on 24 October 2020

There have been 11 new cases of Covid-19 reported in New Zealand today - all in managed isolation.

Group of viruses, computer illustration.

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There was no media conference held today.

In a statement, the Health Ministry said there were no new community cases.

Five of the new cases are part of the day 6 testing of international fishing crew in Christchurch.

"We have always expected that additional cases from this group were likely," the Ministry said.

The other new cases include a family group of two people who arrived from Amsterdam via Singapore; two recent arrivals from the United Kingdom; and one who arrived from the United Arab Emirates.

"All six cases have returned positive tests at around day 3, as part of our standard border testing protocols and they are now in quarantine."

There are now 74 active cases of the coronavirus in this country.

The total number of confirmed cases is now 1578.

There were 7700 tests processed yesterday and there has now been a total of 1,061,747 carried out in New Zealand.

There were nine new cases - eight in managed isolation and one household contact of previous case - reported in New Zealand yesterday.

The Health Ministry said there had been steady demand for testing in Auckland today, with one community testing centre in Henderson starting swabbing early as there were people waiting for it to open.

Seven community testing centres are open - Northcote Community Testing Centre, Northcare Accident and Medical, Whānau House in Henderson, Western Springs Community Testing Centre, the Whānau Ora Community Clinic in Wiri, the Otara Community Testing Centre, and the North Harbour stadium carpark in Albany.

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