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Another death, two more Covid cases

- Katarina Williams

Two new cases of Covid-19 and another death have been reported, after two days of no new infections.

The latest fatality, of a Rosewood Rest Home resident in Christchur­ch, brings the country’s death toll to 21, directorge­neral of health Dr Ashley Bloomfield confirmed yesterday.

The woman in her 60s, who had underlying health conditions, was considered a probable case of Covid-19 due to her symptoms and exposure history.

She was a ‘‘much-loved member of the Rosewood family’’ and had been a resident since 2011, Bloomfield said.

The two new cases – one probable, one confirmed – bring the country’s total to 1488.

The confirmed case is a Marist College student who delivered ‘‘a weak positive test’’, and has been in lockdown.

‘‘They had been contacted by Healthline in the first week of April as part of the contract tracing and was not unwell at that time, so did not progress to testing at this stage,’’ Bloomfield said. ‘‘The significan­ce of a weak positive test so late in the illness – when the symptoms the student reported were actually some weeks ago – is not fully understood and it’s likely the person is

‘‘Not [following lthe rules] does risk undoing all the good work we have achieved so far.’’

Dr Ashley Bloomfield

not infectious at this stage.’’

A precaution­ary approach was being taken, and the student would remain in isolation before being re-tested in a week.

About 250 Marist College staff and students have been tested as part of broader checks linked to the cluster.

Yesterday’s other case was linked to the CHT St Margaret’s Rest Home cluster in west Auckland, and was a household contact of a confirmed case.

Almost 90 per cent of the country’s Covid-19 cases have recovered, while two people were being treated for Covid-19 – in Auckland hospitals – but neither was in intensive care.

‘‘Our low numbers of Covid-19 cases continues to be encouragin­g but we are by no means out of the woods. We need everyone to ... continue to follow the rules around alert level three,’’ Bloomfield said. ‘‘Not doing so does risk undoing all the good work we have achieved so far.’’

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