There were two new cases of Covid-19 recorded in New Zealand today - all of them in managed isolation or quarantine.
The total number of active cases in New Zealand is now 41, up two from 39 yesterday .
Today's announcement means it has now been two weeks today since the last community-transmitted case of Covid-19 in New Zealand.
Both cases reported today arrived from India on 26 September, the Ministry of Health confirmed in a statement today.
"The people have been in managed isolation and have returned a positive test result from their routine test around day 12."
They have both now been transferred to the Auckland quarantine facility.
One person remains on a ward in Middlemore Hospital with Covid-19.
Auckland yesterday rejoined the rest of the country at Level 1, with Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield warning that "Level 1 is not Level none", and urging Aucklanders maintain hygiene and precautions where possible.
Yesterday, there were two new cases announced, both in isolation, and one now-recovered "historic" case was added to New Zealand's total.
Today, the Ministry says 2,301,800 users registered on NZ COVID Tracer.
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