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NZ finds new case of local infection

- AFP

New Zealand health officials yesterday confirmed the first case of Covid-19 in the community for more than two months, sparking urgent contract-tracing efforts north of Auckland.

A 56-year-old woman who recently returned from Europe tested positive 10 days after completing a compulsory two weeks in managed isolation, although she had noticed symptoms several days before getting tested.

Contact tracing was underway after it was revealed the woman and her husband spent several days travelling around the Northland region while she was potentiall­y infectious, visiting about 30 different locations.

Health Minister Chris Hipkins said it was too soon to decide whether a full or partial lockdown would be reintroduc­ed. “We don’t know the origin or the strain of the infection,” he told a press conference.

The woman returned to New Zealand on Dec 30 after spending four months in Europe — mainly in Spain and the Netherland­s — and was released from an Auckland quarantine hotel on Jan 13.

New Zealand director-general of health Ashley Bloomfield said she had returned two negative tests while in isolation, and her husband had not shown any symptoms.

It marks the first known case of community transmissi­on in New Zealand since Nov 18.

Authoritie­s were reviewing closed-circuit television footage to see if the woman contracted the virus while in the managed isolation facility.

More than 600 people who had spent time in the hotel have been asked to self-isolate and be re-tested for Covid19. It is the second time a returnee has developed coronaviru­s symptoms after being cleared to leave an isolation facility in New Zealand.

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