Arab Times

1st community case in NZ:

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New Zealand has reported its first coronaviru­s case outside of a quarantine facility in more than two months, although there was no immediate evidence the virus was spreading in the community.

Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield said Sunday the case was a 56-year-old woman who recently returned from Europe.

Like other returning travelers, she spent 14 days in quarantine and twice tested negative before being returning home on Jan. 13. She later developed symptoms and tested positive.

He said health officials will conduct genome testing but are working under the assumption that the case is a more transmissi­ble variant of the virus.

He said they are investigat­ing to see whether its possible she caught the disease from another returning traveler who was staying in the same quarantine facility.

New Zealand has eliminated community transmissi­on of the virus, at least for now. Bloomfield said officials are ramping up contact tracing and testing efforts and hope to have more informatio­n about the case in the coming days. Meanwhile, A Chinese city has completed 2,600 temporary treatment rooms as the country’s north battles new clusters of the coronaviru­s. The single-occupancy rooms in the city of Nangong in Hebei province just outside Beijing are each equipped with their own heaters, toilets, showers and other amenities, the official Xinhua News Agency reported. Special attention has been paid to Hebei because of its proximity to the capital and the province has locked down large areas to prevent further spread of the virus. (AP)

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