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Tracy Withers

New Zealand has first community case of COVID-19 in three weeks

Labor Party leader Jacinda Ardern, the incumbent prime minster, addresses Election Night 2020 in Auckland on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020. The ongoing New Zealand election vote counts showed the ruling Labor Party with a landslide victory on Saturday, with Ardern set to serve a second term as prime minister. (Zhao Gang/Xinhua/Zuma Press/TNS)

WELLINGTON, New Zealand _ New Zealand has reported a case of COVID-19 in the community for the first time in three weeks.

An Auckland man tested positive for the virus after developing symptoms the previous day, Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield said Sunday in Auckland. People the man had contact with in the days before when he may have been infectious have been put in isolation.

"This case has been caught early and the risk of onward transmission has been quickly contained," Bloomfield told reporters.

News of the fresh community case comes hours after Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern swept to a landslide victory in a general election, largely on the back of her government's successful response to COVID-19. Her elimination strategy has seen community outbreaks contained twice, most recently a cluster of 179 cases in largest city Auckland that was eliminated in early October.

Bloomfield said he told the health minister about the new case late Friday.

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