Eight New Zealand passengers on board the Grand Princess cruise ship may have been in contact with a confirmed coronavirus case, the Ministry of Health has been told.
The ministry was today notified by the United States Centres for Disease Control and Prevention that the eight had been on the cruise ship with a confirmed Covid-19 case, but had returned to New Zealand prior to receiving this notice.
"Upon receipt of this information, public health officials in New Zealand have spoken to seven of the eight affected this afternoon and have completed health interviews," the ministry said in a statement.
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"Four people are well and are outside the isolation period and they pose no risk of Covid-19. Three people have been assessed as needing to be tested.