Some Aucklanders are being urged to get a covid test today, after being at two new locations of interest linked to positive cases
Some Aucklanders are being urged to get a covid test today, after being at two new locations of interest linked to positive cases 30 January 2021
Anyone who was at the Orewa Caltex on January 25 between 2.15pm and 2.30pm should get tested today.
The same applies to anyone who was at Pak n Save Silverdale on the 25th, between 2.35pm and 3.02pm.
Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield says Aucklanders have responded to the calls to get tested this week.
• Source: 1 NEWS
With two new cases of coronavirus connected to the Pullman Hotel managed isolation facility in Auckland, the Ministry of Health has released a list of locations visited by the pair in the time since they left the facility.
Your playlist will load after this ad The pair visited businesses in the north Auckland area. Source: Breakfast
All visitors to these locations during the period of interest on Auckland s North Shore are being asked to self-isolate and get tested for the virus as soon as they can. They re also being advised to call Healthline for more information.
The locations of interest where visitors are being asked to be tested as soon as possible include the BBQ King restaurant in Albany which was visited several times on 17 January between 11am and 2pm as well as between 5pm and 9p
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Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield heaped praise on Northland yesterday for its response to the latest community case. Photo / Getty Images
Two Aucklanders are being treated as confirmed community Covid-19 cases by the Ministry of Health.
In a statement late last night, Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield said it was likely the pair contracted the virus at their managed isolation facility, Auckland s Pullman Hotel - the same facility where it is believed the 56-year-old Northland woman contracted the virus on Saturday, causing mass testing in the region.