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New Zealand Records 2 New COVID-19 Cases




New Zealand is among the countries in the world which are known for their success in controlling the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), three (3) days after they have declared the coronavirus outbreak a public health emergency of international concern, New Zealand has already started to introduce disease prevention measures which they continued to strengthen in the weeks that followed.

COVID-19 Cases from PH

However, as reported by the New Zealand Ministry of Health on a press release today, August 5, 2020, there are two (2) new COVID-19 cases that are in managed isolation facilities in New Zealand. Both of the said cases are from the Philippines.

COVID-19 Case 1

  • A man in his 20s who arrived in New Zealand on July 23 from the Philippines via Hong Kong
  • He has been in managed isolation at the Rydges in Rotorua
  • He tested negative for COVID-19 around day 3 of his stay
  • He has been transferred to the Auckland quarantine facility



COVID-19 Case 2

  • A woman in her 40s who arrived in New Zealand on August 1 from the Philippines via Hong Kong
  • She has been in managed isolation at the Grand Millennium in Auckland
  • She tested positive around day 3 of her stay

The total number of active COVID-19 cases in managed isolation facilities in New Zealand is now twenty-four (24) which brings the total number of confirmed cases in their country to one thousand, two hundred and nineteen (1,219).

Even though it has been ninety-six (96) days since the last COVID-19 case in their country was acquired locally, New Zealand is not putting its guard down.

According to the New Zealand Ministry of Health, their country’s response to COVID-19 works on the basis that they should be prepared for a case of community transmission which could happen at any time.




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SOURCE

New Zealand Ministry of Health

World Health Organization (WHO)



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