WELLINGTON, Aug 15 (NNN-AGENCIES) – New Zealand reported seven new confirmed cases of COVID-19 today, the New Zealand Ministry of Health said in a statement.
All seven cases were from community transmission. Six were already linked to previous cases in the cluster outbreak, and one remained under investigation, it was said.
The seven new confirmed cases reported today brought the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in New Zealand to 1,258, which was the number the country reported to the World Health Organisation.
The total number of active COVID-19 cases in New Zealand was 56, of which 37 were from the recent community outbreak, and 19 were imported cases in managed isolation and quarantine facilities, said the ministry.
Of the 37 cases, 35 were linked to an identified cluster, and two remained under investigation, but are believed to be linked to the same cluster, said the ministry.
National tracing service had 1,090 close contacts identified with 934 having been contacted this morning, and they were all self-isolating, the ministry said.
“We are in the process of contacting the remaining close contacts. If you are called by our contact tracers please take or return the call,” urged the ministry.
On Friday, Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, declared the Alert Level 3 lock-down for Auckland region, and Alert level 2 restriction for the rest of the country, to continue for 12 days until Aug 26.
New Zealand went to a month-long national Alert Level 4 lock-down in late Mar, and declared an early success of the COVID-19 battle in June.– NNN-AGENCIES