LIVE: Hipkins provides update after Omicron case

Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins.

UPDATE: Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins says he's very disappointed the British DJ at the centre of an Omicron community scare didn't follow isolation rules properly.

The Ministry of Health confirmed yesterday the recent international arrival completed 10 days of isolation, but did not wait for the final test result before going out into the community, and subsequently tested positive for the Omicron variant.

Last night, DJ Dimension outed himself in a social media post as New Zealand's first community Omicron case. The DJ, Robert Etheridge, had been scheduled to perform at the Rhythm and Alps festival in Wanaka.

He had visited a number of Auckland CBD locations on 26 and 27 December, including the Impala nightclub on Shortland Street, the Sunny town restaurant, Partridge jewellers, Ahi Restaurant and Soul Bar.

Hipkins told media this morning there were four positive cases in MIQ at the same time as Etheridge, three of those cases had been ruled out as being linked to his infection. Another case has yet to be ruled out.

He confirmed the DJ had also visited a beach on Waikehe Island and people who attended that same gathering were being asked to isolate.

Fourteen people who dined at Soul restaurant are now considered close contacts. Eight of those people remain in Auckland, while six flew to Christchurch. They have so far tested negative for the virus and are isolating.

The staff at the restaurant are also considered contacts and are asked to monitor for symptoms.

"We knew Omicron would come here, but we ask people to be very careful," Hipkins says.

People may feel they are over Covid-19 as they enjoy summer, "but it's clear Covid is not finished with us", he says.

There were 47 people at the Impala nightclub and all up probably around 100 contacts, Hipkins says.

He says the case had posed a "very low risk" to those sitting in other parts of the restaurant while the positive person was there.

The minister confirmed vaccine booster doses would be rolled out early in January. "I know some Auckland places are doing booster doses already," he says.
Locations of interest in Auckland

Impala, December 26-27, 11pm-3am

Commercial Bay Precinct, December 26, 2.30-4.30pm and 6.30-8pm

Sunny Town restaurant, December 26, 2.30-4.30pm

Partridge Jewellers, Queen St, December 26, 3.30-6pm

Ahi Restaurant, December 26, 6.30-8pm

Soul Bar, December 26-27, 9.30pm-3am

EARLIER:

Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins will address media this morning, after it was revealed an Omicron case had been active in the Auckland community in recent days.

The Ministry of Health confirmed yesterday that a recent international arrival who completed their 10 days of isolation, but did not wait for the final test result before going out into the community, subsequently tested positive for the Omicron variant.

Last night, Britain's DJ Dimension outed himself in a social media post as New Zealand's first community Omicron case. The DJ, who had been scheduled to perform at the Rhythm and Alps festival in Wanaka, said he was devastated by the news.

He said he had unexpectedly returned the positive test result two days after ending 10 days in isolation.

He had visited a number of Auckland CBD locations on 26 and 27 December, including the Impala nightclub on Shortland Street, the Sunny town restaurant, Partridge jewellers, Ahi Restaurant and Soul Bar.

A number of close contacts have been identified and are being contacted by public health officials.

The news came as Auckland prepared to move from the red to the orange setting under the Covid-19 Protection Framework.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced on 13 December that Auckland and all other red regions, except Northland, would move to the orange setting at 11.59pm tonight.

- More to come

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