Thursday 26 March 2020Media release3 minutes to read
Over the past two days a further 10 people in Canterbury have tested positive for COVID-19 and one person has been confirmed as a probable case
As announced by the Director-General of Health and Ministry of Health on 25 and 26 March, over the past two days a further 10 people in Canterbury have tested positive for COVID-19 and one person has been confirmed as a probable case.
All of the 17 confirmed cases and one probable case in Canterbury to date are either travel-related or close contacts of confirmed cases.
The risk to the Canterbury community is low as all of the new cases have been in self-isolation since their return to Canterbury or their exposure to a confirmed case.
An updated summary of cases across the country can be found on the Ministry of Health’s website here: https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/diseases-and-conditions/covid-19-novel-coronavirus/covid-19-current-cases
Close contacts are being asked to self-isolate for 14 days from the date of potential exposure to the cases.
Canterbury DHB Chief Medical Officer Dr Sue Nightingale says isolated cases linked to overseas travel, or close contact with a confirmed case are being followed up by public health teams to help stop the spread.
“Now is the time for increased vigilance and – if you are not already doing so – please follow the advice from the Ministry of Health. There is useful information, updated regularly on both the Ministry of Health web page and the COVID-19 website: www.covid19.govt.nz,” Dr Nightingale says.
Prevention – how to protect yourself and others with good hygiene
Physical distancing is essential
Please stay home if you are sick
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