Covid testing in Otara earlier this month. Photo / Dean Purcell
There are no new cases of Covid-19 in the community today, but there is one in managed isolation.
That person flew to New Zealand from the United Arab Emirates and was picked up on a day 3 test.
That means the total number of active Covid-19 cases in New Zealand is 87. There are no active cases in the community.
Meanwhile, officials have revealed there were 4500 Covid-19 tests processed yesterday. The total number of tests processed by laboratories to date is 1,818,986.
And there more than 1.3 million scans recorded through the COVID Tracer app in the last 24 hours.
"It's great to see ongoing good use of the NZ COVID Tracer app and it's vitally important that Kiwis continue to do so," a health official said in a statement.
"Please scan QR codes wherever you go and turn on Bluetooth tracing in the app dashboard if you haven't already done so."
Since January 1, there have been 39 historical cases, out of a total of 256 cases.
Officials have a number of theories but have been unable to pinpoint exactly how the first case was contracted on February 14.
This, however, is not unusual.
The origin of the August cluster last year was never found and director-general of health Ashley Bloomfield recently said it was "absolutely" possible the origin of the Valentine's Day cluster would forever remain a mystery.
Now, the Government's focus is on the Covid-19 vaccine.
The vast majority of New Zealand's frontline health and border workers have now been vaccinated. Their close contacts are now getting the jab.
The wider vaccination campaign for New Zealand will begin midway through the year.
Despite this, officials continue to ask people to follow health advice, even during level 1.
"Stay home if [you're] unwell and get advice about having a test, wash hands, cough and sneeze into the elbow and wear masks or face coverings on all public transport.
"Keep track of where you've been - scan QR codes wherever you go and turn on Bluetooth tracing in the app dashboard."