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A person with Covid-19 visited an Auckland gym and two supermarkets, prompting health officials to advise other people who visited North Shore locations to stay home.
The Auckland Regional Public Health Service said Sunday night that the person visited Les Mills Gym in Takapuna, Countdown Milford and The Warehouse in Milford.
Anyone who attended the gym between 5:15 PM and 7:00 PM on Wednesday 9 September, or between 9:00 AM and 10:15 AM the next day, was now considered a close contact.
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The health service urged these gym-goers to stay home and contact Healthline at 0800 358 5453 as soon as possible.
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People who were not in the same gym class as the person with coronavirus are considered casual contacts only.
Health officials said the risk to visitors to Countdown and The Warehouse was very low.
People who scanned at the relevant locations with the NZ COVID Tracer app would receive alerts on Sunday night or Monday.
This included people who visited Countdown Milford last Thursday between 11:45 a.m. and noon.
It also included those who visited The Warehouse Milford, Milford that day between 11 am and 11:15 am.
The relevant gym classes were the Sprint RPM class at 5.30pm last Wednesday and the Body Combat class at 6.15pm.
The Body Combat class at 9.15am on Thursday was also relevant.
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