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Covid-19 coronavirus: Five new cases in MIQ, NZ hits 2.5 million vaccine mark

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30 July 2021. NZ's first mass Covid-19 vaccination event at the Vodafone Events Centre in Manukau. Video / Supplied

There are five new cases of Covid-19 in managed isolation to report today as New Zealand marks the 2.5 million vaccine milestone.

There are also two historical cases identified.

Two previously reported cases have recovered since yesterday's update, bringing the number of active cases in New Zealand to 44.

A total of 2.5 million Covid vaccines have now been administered in New Zealand as at 11.59pm last night.

Of those, 1.58 million were first doses and 918,000 Kiwis have now had two doses and are fully vaccinated.

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Today's five new MIQ cases are travellers from Russia, the United Kingdom and Fiji.

The Russian traveller flew via Singapore and tested positive in Auckland on day 12 of their stay.

The traveller from Britain landed in New Zealand on August 11 and tested positive on day 3. They are in an Auckland MIQ facility.

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The Ministry of Health said further wastewater samples taken from Tauranga and Mt Maunganui last Wednesday returned negative results for the virus.

That follows negative results from last Monday and Tuesday after the outbreak on the Rio De La Plata ship in Tauranga.

There have been no unexpected detections to report in wastewater samples taken around the country.

Four cases in MIQ yesterday

Yesterday there were four new cases of Covid announced in the country's MIQ facilities although two were historical.

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It was also revealed that 10 previously reported cases had recovered since Friday's update.

That brought the number of active cases in New Zealand to 39.

As for the country's historical cases, since January 2021, there have been 119 out of a total of 745 cases. The seven-day rolling average of new cases detected at the border is five.

Two of yesterday's new cases arrived from Australia on August 10, and their infection was picked up on routine day 3 testing.

One of the other cases arrived from the United Kingdom on August 11 via Qatar and Australia, and tested positive on day 1.

The last case arrived on August 12 from Hungary via Germany, also travelling through the United Arab Emirates and Malaysia. They tested positive on arrival.

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The two historical cases arrived on August 4 from India and August 10 from Japan. Both of these had been under investigation leading to a delay in reporting.

Meanwhile, across the ditch NSW suffered its worst day of the pandemic on Saturday with 466 new cases and four deaths.

The news saw Premier Gladys Berejiklian unveil a police operation to enforce lockdown compliance across Sydney.

Yesterday the state recorded 415 new local cases of Covid-19 and four deaths.

Meanwhile, as Fiji has a decline in daily case numbers, the country's death toll continued to rise.

Health Secretary James Fong said there were a total of 644 new cases in the 24-hour reporting period to 8am on Friday - down from a seven-day average in July that peaked at around 1200 daily cases.

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Also on Friday, Fiji reported another 15 deaths from Covid-19, taking the toll to 360.

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