His daughter can't understand why the symptomatic person wasn't isolated while awaiting at test at Middlemore Hospital.
"A saliva sample is very easy to take," Dr Anne Wylie from Yale University says.
Grant Robertson spoke to Breakfast after a person admitted to a surgical ward at Middlemore Hospital tested positive for the virus hours later.
Four women aged 29, 43, 60 and 66, and three men aged 53, 57 and 77 were injured in Friday's attack.
Counter-terrorism expert Dr John Battersby says New Zealand "needs to wake up and be aware".
Four others were injured in the crash.
Investigations around the man's death are ongoing.
James Grigg spotted this pooch taking advantage of Level 3 freedoms while on his daily walk.
The man, aged in his 30s, scrambled to safety but had to be plucked from a cliff.
Today's case numbers will be published on 1news.co.nz as soon as they come to hand.
Police believe they know the identity of the person.
A criminologist who ruled the attacker "low risk" believes there were chances to steer him away from extremism.
It comes as New Zealand, outside Auckland, waits to discover if it will move down alert level.
"We believe such an initiative can only lead New Zealand to a worse place in the longterm," Seymour said.
Auckland remains in full Alert Level 4 lockdown for at least another week.
The website helps people find the earliest possible appointment time to book their Covid-19 vaccination.
There are 12 debutantes named in the 34-woman squad to take on England and France.
There will now be an Level 2/4 split, with Auckland remaining in a hard lockdown.
The hospital will be reviewing its protocol after three patients shared a room with a man who was awaiting Covid test results.
The new rules have been introduced due to the higher transmission rate of Delta, Ardern says.
Staff will also be required to provide proof of their testing.
The cameraman is being medically checked.
Hendy told 1 NEWS new measures should help mitigate the risks.
It comes as most of NZ will enter Alert Level 2 late Tuesday.
Despite appearing to meet legal requirements Invercargill’s Dorothy can’t understand why getting her scooter on a bus is such a problem.
Many individual athletes have gone overseas to keep their careers afloat, but now have no way home.
It comes as many young people are struggling with the isolation that comes with lockdown.
The girls successfully campaigned to get rid of plastic breadbag tags.