Two long-distance bus trips in the North Island have been classified as close contact events for Covid-19 exposure.
The affected journeys are:
- The InterCity IC6965 bus from Gisborne to Napier, which departed Gisborne at 9.30am on Friday 28 January and arrived in Napier at midday on the same day.
- The InterCity IC6367 bus from Napier to Wellington, which departed Napier at 1.50pm on Friday 28 January and arrived in Wellington at 7.45pm on the same day.
Anyone who was on either of the buses is considered a close contact and is being told to self-isolate and get an immediate test.
Other close contact locations of interest listed today include a sports club in Rotorua and a fast food restaurant in New Plymouth.
People who played in a group at the Rotorua Badminton Club between 7pm and 9pm on the night of 21 January are considered close contacts of a Covid-19 case, as are people who were indoors at Burger Fuel New Plymouth between 2pm and 3pm on Tuesday, 25 January.
Additional close contact locations of interest in Napier, Whakatane and Auckland have also been announced this afternoon.
They are:
- Ōtāhuhu Pool and Leisure Centre in Ōtāhuhu, Auckland from 3.30pm - 5.30pm on Saturday 29 January
- SEA LIFE Kelly Tarltons Cafe in Orakei, Auckland from 11.45am - 12.30pm on Tuesday 25 January
- Dawson & Centremens Hairdresser in Whakatane from 3pm - 3.15pm on Friday 21 January
- Rasoi Indian Restaurant in Napier from 8pm - 9pm on Sunday 23 January
Those who were at the above locations at the specified times are being asked to self-isolate and to get a Covid-19 test immediately and five days after the exposure event.
Further locations of interest
Other locations of interest posted on the Ministry of Health's website so far today include cafes, takeaway shops, service stations and airports - all in the North Island.
People who were at the following locations at the specified times are being asked to self-monitor for Covid-19 symptoms for 10 days following exposure and to get tested if they become symptomatic.
- Turkuaz Cafe in Whangārei from 7pm - 8.30pm on 25 January
- Riverside Cafe in Whangārei from 9.30am - 10.30am on 24 January
- Nando's Manukau at the Westfield Shopping Centre in Manukau, Auckland from 11.59am - 1pm on 26 January
- Woodside Bar in Manukau, Auckland from 6.30pm - 8.30pm on 26 January
- Gear Meat Pie Company in Gisborne from 3.45pm - 4.15pm on 27 January
- Tarocash St Lukes at Westfield Mall in Mt Albert, Auckland from 8.58am - 9.15am on 26 January
- BP Connect in Bulls from 1.45pm - 1.50pm on 27 January
- Spice Traders in Petone from 5pm - 5.30pm on 21 January
- BP Connect in Tokoroa from 2.04pm - 2.15pm on 26 January
- Taylors 1998 Ltd in Hunterville from 1.03pm - 1.10pm on 27 January
- National Army Museum in Waiouru from 11.42am - 11.50am on 27 January
- Peloton Bar and Eatery at Wellington Airport from 9pm - 9.30pm on 19 January
- Wendy's Dominion Road in Auckland from 4pm on 26 January until 12.15am on 27 January
- Rotorua Badminton Club in Rotorua from 6pm - 8pm on 25 January
- Indo Spice World in Tauranga from 3.38pm - 4pm on 25 January
- Gilmours Wellington in Lower Hutt from 4.27pm - 5pm on 21 January
- Rotorua Regional Airport from 6.24am - 6.45am on 17 January; and from 9.54am - 10am on 27 January
- Z Mungavin Avenue Service Station in Porirua from 10.30am - 10.40am on 24 January
- Countdown Katikati from 4pm - 5pm on 25 January
- Takeaway customers at Burger Fuel New Plymouth from 2pm - 3pm on 25 January
- Burger Fiasco in Kerikeri from 3.30pm - 4pm on 27 January
- Synergy Hair Queensgate in Lower Hutt from 4pm - 5pm on 23 January SuperValue Cannons Creek in Porirua from 11.05am - 11.15am on 24 January
- Preservatorium Cafe in Te Aro, Wellington from 7.37am - 8.10am on 25 January