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There is one new case of COVID-19 to report in managed isolation in New Zealand today. The person who has tested positive is a woman in her 60s who arrived in New Zealand on June 18.

She travelled back from India on a repatriation flight – the code used for all such Air India flights is AI1316. The woman has been staying at the Pullman in Auckland, and tested positive yesterday as part of routine testing around day 3 of isolation.

She was transferred to Jet Park, the quarantine facility, yesterday. Yesterday our laboratories completed 9,174 tests – that is our highest day of testing since we began.

Our total number of tests completed to date is now 357,996. Testing  We already have one of the strongest border quarantine systems in

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