Health New Zealand has today confirmed two new measles cases – with one attending a concert in Auckland last week.
It brings the total number of cases nationwide to 30, of which 22 were no longer infectious.
Today's cases – one in Auckland and another in Queenstown – were linked to known exposures.
Health NZ identified several new locations of interest, including two Bluebridge Connemara ferry sailings on Sunday, November 30. The sailings were from Wellington to Picton between 8.15am and 11.45am, and a return journey from Picton to Wellington between 2.15pm and 6.30pm.
Another location of interest was identified as the Rüfüs Du Sol concert at Auckland's Western Springs Stadium from 6.30pm to 11pm on Saturday, November 29.
New locations of interest in Wellington and shopping malls in Auckland have also been added to Health NZ's list of locations of interest.
"We are working with Bluebridge to contact ferry passengers and with Tātaki Auckland Unlimited, the operator of Western Springs Stadium, and the event promoters to alert attendees," Health NZ said.
Te Whatu Ora continued to urge people – especially those travelling or going to busy places and large events – to "protect themselves and others as we head into the busy holiday season".
"This means anyone who develops symptoms of measles, including runny nose, fever, cough, and sore red eyes, and a rash starting at the face, should stay home, and contact Healthline on 0800 611 116, or their usual healthcare provider. Please call ahead before visiting a healthcare provider, this allows them to take steps to prevent the illness spreading."
"Measles can have a long incubation period and is highly contagious, so anyone planning to travel, either internationally or within New Zealand, is strongly encouraged to check their immunisation status and get vaccinated if needed."



















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