Live: One MIQ case, fears virus could be going undetected in Taranaki Tue, 27 Jul 2021, 1:32PM
Taranaki residents await test results from swabs and water sampling after traces of Covid-19 was found last week in wastewater. (Photo / NZPA / Ross Setford)
Live: One MIQ case, fears virus could be going undetected in Taranaki
There is one new Covid case in managed isolation today.
The new case arrived in New Zealand on July 22 and tested positive on day three of routine testing. Their full travel history is yet to be determined.
The Ministry of Health says daily wastewater samples from the New Plymouth treatment plant will continue for the next week after a positive result last week.
Press Release – Ministry of Health There are no cases of COVID-19 to report in the community in New Zealand today. There is one case to report today in a managed isolation facility. Two previously reported cases have now recovered. The number of active cases in New Zealand is 52. …
There are no cases of COVID-19 to report in the community in New Zealand today.
There is one case to report today in a managed isolation facility.
Two previously reported cases have now recovered. The number of active cases in New Zealand is 52.
A previously reported case, from South Africa who arrived on 15 July, has now been reclassified as historical.
Photo: RNZ / Robin Martin
The Ministry of Health said in a statement today that the latest wastewater test results - from six sites over a 24-hour period between Saturday and Sunday - showed no further virus had been detected.
Meanwhile, there was one new case of the novel coronavirus in managed isolation and quarantine facilities and no community cases reported today. The number of active cases in New Zealand is 52. Local PCR testing in Taranaki remains steady with around 300 swabs taken yesterday. It s pleasing to see these numbers increasing, the ministry said. The ministry is continuing to encourage anyone in Taranaki with symptoms to be tested.
Press Release – Ministry of Health There are no cases of COVID-19 to report in the community in New Zealand today. There is one case to report today in a managed isolation facility. Two previously reported cases have now recovered. The number of active cases in New Zealand is 52. …
There are no cases of COVID-19 to report in the community in New Zealand today.
There is one case to report today in a managed isolation facility.
Two previously reported cases have now recovered. The number of active cases in New Zealand is 52.
A previously reported case, from South Africa who arrived on 15 July, has now been reclassified as historical.
There is one case to report
today in a managed isolation facility.
Two previously
reported cases have now recovered. The number of active
cases in New Zealand is 52.
A previously reported
case, from South Africa who arrived on 15 July, has now been
reclassified as historical.
A case we reported on
Sunday who arrived from the USA on 12 July, has been
reclassified as ‘under investigation’ and has been
removed from our confirmed cases tally.
Since 1
January 2021, there have been 109 historical cases, out of a
total of 690 cases.
The seven-day rolling average of
new cases detected at the border is six.
Our total