WELLINGTON, Apr 25 (NNN-AGENCIES) – New Zealand reported no new case of COVID-19 today, at a time when the country completed two million tests for the viral disease, or about two-fifths of its total population, said the health ministry in a statement.
There was no new case of COVID-19, either at the border or in the community today, said the ministry.
According to the ministry, the seven-day rolling average of new cases of COVID-19 detected at the border was one. The total number of active cases of COVID-19 was 33 and the total number of confirmed cases reached 2,245.
New Zealand completed two million tests for COVID-19. Total number of tests processed by New Zealand laboratories reached 2,000,842, it said.
“Testing has and continues to be a core part of our elimination strategy for COVID-19,” said the ministry.
Quarantine-free travel between Western Australia and New Zealand remains paused, after Perth and the outer-metropolitan area of Peel in West Australia, were placed in a three-day COVID-19 lockdown from yesterday.
New Zealanders in Australia were asked to follow local guidance and check for places of interest outside of Western Australia, said the ministry.
Trans-Tasman quarantine-free travel bubble between New Zealand and Australia was launched from Apr 19.– NNN-AGENCIES