He first became unwell on March 26 and was admitted on March 28.
Another was a man in his 70s who died in Burwood Hospital after being among the group transferred from the Rosewood Rest Home.
He was tested on April 9.
New Zealand's second confirmed death from Covid-19 was confirmed on Friday after a 90-year-old woman with underlying health conditions passed away in Burwood Hospital.
She was one 20 residents hospitalised from the Rosewood Rest Home after someone tested positive at the facility.
The first death was West Coast woman Anne Guenole, 73, who passed away in hospital on March 29, two days after testing positive for Covid-19.
Nationally the total number of confirmed and probably Covid-19 cases is 1330.
There were 14 new confirmed cases todayand four new probable cases.
There are 14 people in hospital nationally and in total, 471 people have recovered.
In the Lakes DHB, 19 swab tests were done on Saturday, 11 in Rotorua and the other eight in Taupō.
A total of 865 have been carried out in the Lakes DHB so far.
Yesterday two Covid-19 patients were seen in Rotorua but neither are in hospital.
CBACS OPEN OVER EASTER WEEKEND
Drive-through assessment centres for COVID-19 are located at Trustpower Baypark Stadium in Mount Maunganui, open daily from 9am to 6pm, and the Whakatāne Memorial Hall, open daily from 9am to 4pm.
If you have a cough, fever, shortness of breath, sore throat or runny nose, either phone your GP or Healthline on 0800 358 5453 to be assessed for referral to the centre. If this is not possible you may self-refer.
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