The number of Covid-19 testing stations across New Zealand has increased to 120 as the Government continues to ramp up its daily test count.
By the end of the week, Health Minister David Clark said he expects New Zealand to have 60,000 complete Covid-19 tests.
That's up from the 46,875 tests which have been carried out so far.
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Of the 120 sites, 68 are community-based assessment centres which have been established to take samples from people with Covid-19 symptoms.
The other 52 centres include a range of different setups, including designated general practices, swabbing centres, and mobile clinics.