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Live: Ardern reacts as Australia puts travel restrictions on NZ following new COVID-19 case

It s just unreal - Passengers affected by Australia s travel restrictions react to new short-notice rules Newshub 25/01/2021 © Newshub. Watch: Chris Hipkins and Dr Ashley Bloomfield give an update on this case. The 56-year-old woman who tested positive for COVID-19 in Northland has the South African variant of the virus. Health officials believe the source of the infection is likely a fellow returnee in Auckland s Pullman Hotel, where she was staying. Two of her close contacts, including her husband and hairdresser, have tested negative. Results are still pending for her other contacts. Live: COVID-19 case has South African variant, infection likely linked to fellow returnee

Live: National calls for tightening of MIQ facilities after extremely concerning management

It s just unreal - Passengers affected by Australia s travel restrictions react to new short-notice rules Newshub 25/01/2021 © Newshub. Watch: Chris Hipkins and Dr Ashley Bloomfield give an update on this case. The 56-year-old woman who tested positive for COVID-19 in Northland has the South African variant of the virus. Health officials believe the source of the infection is likely a fellow returnee in Auckland s Pullman Hotel, where she was staying. Two of her close contacts, including her husband and hairdresser, have tested negative. Results are still pending for her other contacts. Live: COVID-19 case has South African variant, infection likely linked to fellow returnee

Live: Community COVID case has South African variant, infection linked to fellow returnee, long queues for tests

Covid-19: Everything we know about the Northland community case

International travel and managed isolation The woman departed New Zealand late last year and travelled through Spain and the Netherlands. While she was in the Netherlands she was in contact with family members who later tested positive for the virus. She departed London, travelling via Singapore, and arrived in Auckland on December 30. The woman completed her two-week stint in managed isolation at the Pullman Hotel in Auckland. During this time, she was tested twice – on January 2 and January 10 – and both tests returned negative results. This woman was given the all clear and left the facility on January 13. There were around 600 guests at the hotel at the same time as this woman. Around 13 people tested positive during that time, some with the more virulent strain.

Northland residents on edge as MoH reveals 30 locations COVID-19 case visited

Northland residents on edge as MoH reveals 30 locations COVID-19 case visited Newshub 24/01/2021 © Image - Getty; Video - Newshub. Extra pop up testing centres will be in Northland today. Northland residents are on high alert on Monday morning after the Ministry of Health released a list of 30 locations that were visited by a confirmed case of COVID-19.  The 56-year-old woman, who left Auckland s Pullman Hotel MIQ facility on January 13, later developed symptoms and returned a positive test. The woman visited several shops and cafes in the Northland region before testing positive.  Newshub reporter Madison Reidy said locals are on edge as they wait for more information. 

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