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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

Govt told to step up and help Northland s COVID-19 response

Govt told to step up and help Northland s COVID-19 response Newshub 25/01/2021 Hannah Kronast © Image - Getty, Newshub; Video - Newshub Watch: Newshub reporter Madison Reidy spoke to The AM Show on Tuesday on the latest about the Northland case. The Government is being called on to step up and provide more resources to Northland as the region grapples with the latest community case of COVID-19. The 56-year-old woman who tested positive for the virus over the weekend had recently returned to New Zealand from overseas and quarantined at Auckland s Pullman Hotel. After finishing her two-week stint on January 13, the woman travelled around Northland and outer Auckland, visiting around 30 different locations including shops, cafes and pharmacies.

Live: Fourteen close contacts test negative, large queues in Northland

Still no idea : National hits out at Govt over lack of vaccine arrival date, Pfizer approval could come next week Newshub 26/01/2021 © Video - Newshub; Image - Getty Images Watch: The latest on the Northland case. Thousands of people are expecting their COVID-19 tests results today after a Northland woman tested positive.  A 56-year-old woman who tested positive for the virus had recently returned from overseas and finished her quarantine at Auckland s Pullman Hotel MIQ facility on January 13. On Monday, COVID-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins revealed the woman was infected with the South African variant and likely picked it up from a fellow returnee in isolation. 

COVID-19 modelling expert urges Kiwis to prepare for level 4 lockdown in 2021

However, he said it isn t likely New Zealand will go into lockdown as a result of the new Northland case.  It s not great but it s not the scenario we were facing in August when we didn t know the link to the border, he said. The situation where we would be looking to lockdown is when we don t have that link to the border and we would be looking at 50 to 100 cases. That s where we were in August in Auckland and we really needed that lockdown. Hendy expects only around 10 more cases will emerge from the Northland case. When we catch a case like this early in the chain of transmission, then we are going to tend to see smaller numbers, he said.

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