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New Zealand Reports Two New Cases of Covid-19, Both Imported

Published 16/06/2020, 12:02 pm
© Bloomberg. CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND - MARCH 24: Staff wearing personal protective equipment check the temperature of patients in front of a medical centre on March 24, 2020 in Christchurch, New Zealand. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has lifted New Zealand's COVID-19 alert level to three on Monday, and will raise the alert level to four on Wednesday as the government works to stop the spread of COVID-19. With community transmission now a possibility in New Zealand, the Prime Minister has said staying at home is essential. Schools are now closed and all non-essential businesses including bars, restaurants, cinemas, playgrounds will close Wednesday. All indoor and outdoor events are banned. Essential services will remain open. New Zealand currently has 155 confirmed cases of COVID-19. (Photo by Kai Schwoerer/Getty Images)

(Bloomberg) -- New Zealand reported two new cases of Covid-19 on Tuesday, bringing an end to its virus-free status.

Two people recently arrived from the U.K. tested positive for the virus, the Ministry of Health said in a statement. Both cases are connected, but the ministry didn’t give any further details. Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield will provide an update at 3 p.m. local time.

New Zealand became virus-free on June 8, when the last of its previous patients recovered, and lifted the last remaining restrictions of people and businesses that day. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said at the time there would almost certainly be further cases given the spread of the virus overseas, but as long as they came from outside the country and were quickly identified and isolated, they would not require restrictions to be reimposed.

New Zealand’s border is closed, with only citizens and residents -- and some government-sanctioned exemptions -- allowed into the country. Every arrival must enter a two-week quarantine.

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© Bloomberg. CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND - MARCH 24: Staff wearing personal protective equipment check the temperature of patients in front of a medical centre on March 24, 2020 in Christchurch, New Zealand. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has lifted New Zealand's COVID-19 alert level to three on Monday, and will raise the alert level to four on Wednesday as the government works to stop the spread of COVID-19. With community transmission now a possibility in New Zealand, the Prime Minister has said staying at home is essential. Schools are now closed and all non-essential businesses including bars, restaurants, cinemas, playgrounds will close Wednesday. All indoor and outdoor events are banned. Essential services will remain open. New Zealand currently has 155 confirmed cases of COVID-19. (Photo by Kai Schwoerer/Getty Images)

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