There are three new cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand today, all in managed isolation. People escaping managed isolation are committing a "reckless act" of selfishness, Minister Megan Woods said.
Police were called to an Auckland hotel on Monday because of concerning behaviour by a person who was in quarantine.
The person had a mental health episode which required two separate police call-outs.
Air Commodore Darryn Webb said the person had returned from overseas and was quarantining in Jet ParkHotel in Māngere.
"He had a mental health issue," Webb told reporters at a press conference this afternoon.
"The onsite staff did a great job of calming him, getting him back to his room, but that escalated once again.
The increased security came after a 32-year old man who was in managed isolation absconded from Stamford Plaza in Auckland's CBD on Tuesday evening. He tested positive for Covid-19 yesterday.
Air Commodore Darryn Webb. Photo / Mark Mitchell
The man returned to the hotel 70 minutes later after buying grooming supplies from a nearby Countdown supermarket, which has subsequently re-opened after being deep-cleaned. Police have said the man will be charged, and security systems are being reviewed.
There are currently 5648 people in quarantine and managed isolation facilities. Webb said 99.97 per cent of those who had been in such facilities since lockdown had followed the rules.
As well as the police presence, there will also be a lead security person at each facility.
"We expect to have these people on site in the next 24 to 48 hours," Webb said.
Cabinet Minister Megan Woods said there would be an opportunity cost of the extra police staff at the quarantine and managed isolation facilities, just as there was for the nursing staff who worked at the facilities.