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New Zealand's first Covid cases in 24 days came from UK | New Zealand's first Covid cases in 24 days came from UK |
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New Zealand has confirmed two new cases of coronavirus, ending a 24-day run of no new infections in the country. | |
The cases relate to two women from the same family, both of whom had travelled from the UK and were given special permission to visit a dying parent. | |
Health Minister David Clark said the necessary checks had not taken place and he was suspending compassionate exemptions to the quarantine rules. | |
Last week New Zealand declared that the country was coronavirus-free. | |
It lifted all domestic restrictions. However, strict border restrictions remained in place - with only citizens and essential workers allowed in. | |
All arrivals are supposed to be tested for Covid-19 and have to go through a 14-day period of isolation. | |
Exemptions can be granted and Dr Ashley Bloomfield, New Zealand's director-general of health, said that in this case there had been an "agreed plan in place as part of the approval process [including] the travel arrangements". | |
It's not known if the patients are citizens of the UK, New Zealand, or elsewhere. | It's not known if the patients are citizens of the UK, New Zealand, or elsewhere. |
The women - one in her 30s and one in her 40s - arrived in New Zealand from the UK on the 7 June, via Doha and Brisbane, and entered quarantine. | |
They stayed in a managed isolation hotel in Auckland and on 12 June applied for an exemption to visit their dying parent - who died later that night. | They stayed in a managed isolation hotel in Auckland and on 12 June applied for an exemption to visit their dying parent - who died later that night. |
They were granted permission to travel to Wellington on 13 June. | They were granted permission to travel to Wellington on 13 June. |
One of the women had "mild symptoms", but put this down to a pre-existing condition. | One of the women had "mild symptoms", but put this down to a pre-existing condition. |
They travelled to Wellington in a private vehicle and did not use any public facilities during this journey, Dr Ashley Bloomfield, director-general of health, said on Tuesday, | They travelled to Wellington in a private vehicle and did not use any public facilities during this journey, Dr Ashley Bloomfield, director-general of health, said on Tuesday, |
They stayed with a single family member in Wellington. That family member has now been placed in self-isolation. | They stayed with a single family member in Wellington. That family member has now been placed in self-isolation. |
The women were tested on Monday and the results were confirmed on Tuesday. | The women were tested on Monday and the results were confirmed on Tuesday. |
Dr Bloomfield added that going forward, he had asked for "anyone being released for compassionate exemption [to be] tested and [have] a negative result" before they are released. | |
Mr Clark told New Zealand media that he expected all new arrivals in quarantine to be tested for the virus at three days and again at 12 days. | |
Announcing that he was suspending exemptions to the quarantine rules, he said: "Compassionate exemptions should be rare and rigorous and it appears that this case did not include the checks that we expected to be happening. That's not acceptable." | |
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said it was clear that checks had not been not adequate in this case. | |
Late last Monday, New Zealand moved into the lowest tier of its four-tier alert system - making it one of the few countries in the world to return to pre-pandemic normality. | Late last Monday, New Zealand moved into the lowest tier of its four-tier alert system - making it one of the few countries in the world to return to pre-pandemic normality. |
Under this, social distancing is not required and there are no limits on public gatherings. | Under this, social distancing is not required and there are no limits on public gatherings. |
Ms Ardern celebrated the move but warned the country would "certainly see cases again", adding that "elimination is not a point in time, it is a sustained effort". | |
New Zealand has been lauded at a success story for its handling of the virus - it was quick to close its borders and implement a strict nationwide lockdown. | New Zealand has been lauded at a success story for its handling of the virus - it was quick to close its borders and implement a strict nationwide lockdown. |
The newest cases bring New Zealand's total number of cases since the outbreak began to 1,506. The death toll remains unchanged at 22. | The newest cases bring New Zealand's total number of cases since the outbreak began to 1,506. The death toll remains unchanged at 22. |