Waikato Times

Covid-19: Auckland moves to alert level 2

- Hannah Martin

Auckland will move back down to alert level 2 at 6am tomorrow, after a full seven days under level 3 restrictio­ns.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern made the announceme­nt during the post-Cabinet press conference at 4pm yesterday afternoon, alongside Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield.

The region has been at alert level 3 since 6am on Sunday, after a new case (case M) was announced on Saturday, who had been out in the community while infectious over the course of a week.

The 21-year-old man visited a number of ‘‘high-risk’’, ‘‘well populated’’ places while infectious, including a supermarke­t, gym and the Manukau Institute of Technology university campus, sparking fears of potential widespread community transmissi­on.

Yesterday marked the fifth consecutiv­e day with no new community cases linked to the cluster, despite officials warning any new positive cases would likely crop up from Wednesday.

Cabinet will consider moving Auckland to level 1 at the start of next weekend if it’s safe to do so, Ardern announced.

This will mark roughly 14 days since the infectious period of the last cases in the community.

‘‘We still want some level of restrictio­ns in place’’ if new cases are found, Ardern said. ‘‘Sticking with the full seven days was the wise approach.’’

The rest of the country is at alert level 2, and will move to level 1 at 6am tomorrow.

Ardern said the fact there had been no new cases for five days was ‘‘good news’’.

Alert level 3 had provided authoritie­s with an ‘‘extra layer of security while we addressed the unknowns’’. The decision to move back down alert levels had made been made on the basis there had been no new cases, ‘‘excellent’’ testing numbers, and the close contacts were being managed, she said.

There have been 15 confirmed cases of Covid-19 linked to the Auckland February cluster to date, across four South Auckland families.

The cluster saw Auckland plunged into alert level 3 restrictio­ns twice in two weeks after the first three cases were announced on Valentine’s Day. The region was first raised to level 3 on midnight on Sunday, February 14, to midnight on Wednesday, February 17.

In announcing the move back down alert levels, Ardern reminded people that there can be no more than 100 people at social events in level 2 – including church services on Sunday.

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PM Jacinda Ardern

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