Whanganui's community-based assessment centre has seen an influx of people over the last two days seeking a Covid-19 test since its re-emergence in New Zealand.
Over Wednesday and Thursday following the move to alert level 2 there were more than 600 tests completed at the Whanganui Hospital campus CBAC and at some general practices.
Whanganui DHB chief executive Russell Simpson said the shift to alert level 2 had created extra demand and the sudden surge had created queuing at times.
"The CBAC staff thanks the public for being so patient and kind while they wait their turn," Simpson said.
"The shift to alert level 2 heightened awareness of flu-like illness symptoms. We have seen an influx in people seeking advice, much like the rest of the country.