![]() New Zealand's first COVID-19 death - a woman in her 70s in hospital on the West Coast. Combined total: 368Įighty-three new confirmed or probable cases. Combined total: 283Ĭase definition clarified in Auckland to include "justifiable clinical judgement"Įighty-five new confirmed or probable cases. Seventy-eight new confirmed or probable cases. Ministry of Health starts announcing cumulative total of confirmed and probable cases as a combined tally, which now stands at 155įifty new confirmed or probable cases. Government lifts country to Alert Level 3 and announces widespread restrictions on movement will come into effect at 11.59pm on 25 March under Alert Level 4įorty new confirmed cases announced, and three new probable cases. Two cases of likely community spread, in Auckland and Wairarapa Total now 102 confirmed cases and four probable cases. Total now 66 confirmed cases and four probable cases New Zealand is at Level 2įourteen new cases announced. Total is now 52 confirmed cases and four probable casesĪlert level system announced. Exempted categories include essential health workersĮleven new cases announced - five are in Auckland, two in Waikato, two in Wellington region, one in Canterbury and one in Hawke's Bay. Government advises New Zealanders not to travel overseas and urges New Zealanders who are travelling overseas to consider returning home immediatelyīorder closed to most foreigners. ![]() Government bans indoor events with more than 100 people exemptions for workplaces, schools, supermarkets and public transport The total is 20 confirmed two probableĮight new cases announced - two in Southern DHB area, two in Taranaki, one in Rotoura, two in Auckland and one in Northland. The totals now are 12 confirmed and two probable casesĮight new cases announced - four in Auckland one in Christchurch, two in Waikato and one in Invercargill. Government announces $500 million in funding for health services to combat the disease, as part of $12.1 billion COVID-19 economic packageįour new cases announced. Government bans non-essential outdoor gatherings of 500-plus people schools and universities exempt New Zealand's sixth confirmed case announcedĬase definition and access to testing widenedĪnnouncement of seventh and eighth confirmed cases, in Wellington and Queenstown, the first two to occur outside AucklandĪll passengers arriving in New Zealand, except those arriving from 17 Pacific island countries/territories, will have to self-isolate for 14 days New Zealand's second confirmed case announcedĭonald Trump announces suspension of travel from most European countries to US for 30 days from 13 March It was to have been held in Auckland in April WONCA Asia Pacific Regional Conference postponed. Today's 24-hour tally of new cases nearly eight times higher outside mainland China than inside People arriving from northern Italy and South Korea must self-isolate for 14 days Returning New Zealanders exempt but must self-isolate New Zealand's first confirmed case reported to Ministry of HealthĮntry ban on foreigners from/via China extended to Iran. Four New Zealanders from the ship were admitted to hospital in Japan with the virusĭaily tally of new cases outside China exceeds new cases in China for the first time Six New Zealanders enter the quarantine facility after being evacuated to New Zealand by air from the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan. The 157 people evacuated to New Zealand from Wuhan are discharged from quarantine in north Auckland WHO says COVID-19 not as deadly as SARS or MERS In New South Wales, GPs told to consider COVID-19 testing of symptomatic travellers arriving from five Asian countries other than mainland China Ministry asks arrivals from or via China to register their 14-day self-isolation with Healthline Government-chartered plane flies to evacuate New Zealanders from Wuhan ![]() Homecoming New Zealanders are exempt but must self-isolate for a fortnight New Zealand temporarily bans entry of foreigners from, or who have travelled through, mainland China WHO declares the epidemic a global health emergency Chinese authorities advise the WHO of cases of pneumonia of unknown cause, originating in Wuhan, Hubei provinceĬhina isolates a novel coronavirus, at first called 2019-nCoV and later SARS-CoV-2įirst lab-confirmed case outside China identified, in Thailand
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