Locations of interest in Auckland continue to pop up as the city settles into the fifth week of an alert level 4 lockdown.
The updated list shows an ongoing trend that was seen yesterday, when most of the locations of interest were on Dawson Rd in Clover Park, South Auckland.
There are just two new locations of interest released by the Ministry of Health this afternoon.
4.30pm update
- Unichem Pharmacy Papakura: 287 Great South Road, Papakura.
Gilmours Manukau was visited by a person with covid-19 on Saturday between 3pm and 4pm. Anyone at the shop during this time must self-monitor for symptoms.
While the Unichem Pharmacy in Papakura was visited on September 7 between 4.30pm to 4.45pm. Anyone at the pharmacy during this time must stay at home and immediately get tested, and on day five.
- Tripoli Super Seven Panmure: 91 Tripoli Rd, Panmure
- Mobil Glen Innes: 292 Apirana Ave, Glen Innes
The SupaValue Supermarket Dawson, at 112N Dawson Rd, is a new location identified on the Ministry of Health's website this afternoon.
It is connected to a Covid-positive person who was there on Saturday (September 11) between 5.45am and 6am.
The shop is one of three mini markets or shops on the same street with a very similar name and is only a couple of shops away from No 1 SupaValue Supermarket and SuperValue Flatbush, which are also locations of interest.
The Z petrol station at 270 Roscommon Rd is connected to a person who tested positive for Covid and was there on Tuesday, September 7, between 3pm and 3.30pm.
The Chapel Park Superette and Lotto shop was visited by a positive case on Saturday, (September 11) from 5pm to 5.30pm.
Anyone who was at Gull East Tāmaki on the same day, between 5am and 5.15am, is also affected due to a Covid positive case visit.
The Mayfield Superette is linked to an infected person there also on that Saturday, from 4pm to 4.15pm.
Tripoli Super Seven, in Panmure, is affected because a person with Covid visited on Sunday (September 12) from 11.17am and 12.15pm.
The Mobil petrol station on Apirana Ave, Glen Innes, is now a location of interest after someone with the virus was there in the early hours of Saturday (September 11) from 1.35am to 2.45am.