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Two new cases, total 1488, recovered 1316 in New Zealand

Wellington, May 6, 2020

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern 

There have been two new cases of Covid-19 reported in New Zealand in the past 24 hours and one further death, the Health Ministry had confirmed.

Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield said that there was one new confirmed and one probable case.

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The confirmed case was related to the Marist College cluster, while the probable case has been linked to the St Margaret’s rest home cluster.

Dr Bloomfield said that about 250 people linked to the Marist cluster have been tested so far and this case was the only case.

“The student has what we call a ‘weak positive test’ and is almost certainly late in the course of the infection,” he said.

Dr Bloomfield said this meant it was unlikely they were infectious, but the student would remain in isolation and be re-tested in a week’s time.

Rosewood Rest Home death

He also said that there had been one further death from the Rosewood rest home cluster – a woman in her 60s who had been recorded as a probable case and had underlying health conditions.

“This woman has been at Rosewood since 2011 and was a much-loved member of the Rosewood family, and a staff member was comforting her when she passed away.”

There were 4772 tests processed yesterday, bringing the total to 160,700 tests.

There are no new clusters and three have been closed.

Dr Bloomfield said that the continuing low numbers continued to be encouraging.

“But we are by no means out of the woods, we need everyone to stick to the plan and continue to follow the rules around alert level 3. And not doing so does risk undoing all the good work we have achieved so far, we have seen how quickly this virus can spread, so do not give it an inch,” he said.

New Zealand open for business

Speaking at the same media conference, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said that the news that Microsoft will make an investment in New Zealand to establish a data centre for its cloud services was welcomed news.

“International companies like Microsoft wouldn’t be investing here … if they didn’t have full confidence in the NZ economy.”

She said it was subject to normal regulatory processes.

“It signals to the world that New Zealand is open for business.”

She said that by tackling the virus early, New Zealand was well-positioned to rebuild our economy.

Ardern said that while latest figures showed promising employment figures with the unemployment rate rising slightly from 4% to 4.2%, it did not take into account the worst of the lockdown.

“Obviously, a huge amount has changed in the last six weeks in New Zealand, and this global 1-in-100-year health and economic crisis will contribute to unemployment rising, of that there is no doubt. But we will continue to support people, to help protect jobs, to help grow jobs and help support peoples’ incomes,” she said.

The country had recorded no new Covid-19-related cases or new deaths in the past two days.

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