By RNZ
A group representing overseas New Zealanders says it's "absolutely bonkers" that returning Kiwis have to isolate - some in MIQ - when there are 12,000 daily cases in the community.
Nineteen cases were detected at the border yesterday. The 12,000 community cases recorded yesterday are 630 times more than those border cases.
People returning to New Zealand still must spend seven days in a quarantined hotel, even if they have tested negative before flying.
From Monday, those coming from Australia can isolate at home, and then two weeks later, that will also apply to New Zealanders from elsewhere in the world. They still must stay at home for the entire seven-day period.