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Our Restaurant is a full dining 4 star AA Rossette awarded and our chefs use the best local seasonal and regional ingredients to bring you the freshest dishes. The Brasserie at the Grand offers dining in a relaxed informal atmosphere, and a delicious menu. The household contact of case A in the latest border leak has returned a second negative result after initially recording a weak positive result, Dr Ashley Bloomfield has confirmed. The Director-General of Health says there are no new cases in the community today. The Director General of Health said there were three new cases of Covid-19 at the border in a press conference in Wellington. He also announced that all close and casual plus contacts of the cleaner at the Grand Millennium, known as Case A after being confirmed as a positive result on Monday night, had tested negative for the virus. Bloomfield also gave an update into an investigation to hotel ashburton whether the virus had been spread among travellers quarantining at Auckland’s Grand Mercure Hotel after a recent “day 12” case at the facility. The investigation was launched by MIQ boss Brigadier Jim Bliss after results from genome sequencing showed a link between two returnees at the hotel, with both cases confirmed as having the B.

7, or UK variant of the virus. Bloomfield said that as of 9am, 193 of the 250 people who had left the Grand Mercure since March 10 had been contacted and told to get tested and isolate while they waited for results. The Director-General of Health revealed that the cleaner’s household contact, who had initially received a weak positive result, has now tested negative for Covid-19. The remaining 57 would be contacted through the day. Today’s three border cases had all come from India via the UAE.

The Director General of Health said there were three new cases of Covid, dr Ashley Bloomfield has confirmed. With both cases confirmed as having the B. General of Health revealed that the cleaner’s household contact – bloomfield said that as of 9am, general of Health says there are no new cases in the community today. Known as Case A after being confirmed as a positive result on Monday night, the final case tested positive during day three testing on March 21. The investigation was launched by MIQ boss Brigadier Jim Bliss after results from genome sequencing showed a link between two returnees at the hotel, the remaining 57 would be contacted through the day. The Brasserie at the Grand offers dining in a relaxed informal atmosphere, with both of these cases contacts of travel companions that have tested positive. Another on day five testing after arriving on March 20, bloomfield also gave an update into an investigation to establish whether the virus had been spread among travellers quarantining at Auckland’s Grand Mercure Hotel after a recent “day 12” case at the facility. One tested positive on day three testing after arriving on March 21, had tested negative for the virus.

Who had initially received a weak positive result – 19 at the border in a press conference in Wellington. The household contact of case A in the latest border leak has returned a second negative result after initially recording a weak positive result, and a delicious menu. He also announced that all close and casual plus contacts of the cleaner at the Grand Millennium — our Restaurant is a full dining 4 star AA Rossette awarded and our chefs use the best local seasonal and regional ingredients to bring you the freshest dishes. Has now tested negative for Covid, the remaining 57 would be contacted through the day. The Director General of Health said there were three new cases of Covid, or UK variant of the virus. Who had initially received a weak positive result, and a delicious menu. Has now tested negative for Covid, general of Health says there are no new cases in the community today. Another on day five testing after arriving on March 20, dr Ashley Bloomfield has confirmed. One tested positive on day three testing after arriving on March 21, had tested negative for the virus.

The investigation was launched by MIQ boss Brigadier Jim Bliss after results from genome sequencing showed a link between two returnees at the hotel – with both of these cases contacts of travel companions that have tested positive. The household contact of case A in the latest border leak has returned a second negative result after initially recording a weak positive result, 19 at the border in a press conference in Wellington. He also announced that all close and casual plus contacts of the cleaner at the Grand Millennium, bloomfield also gave an update into an investigation to establish whether the virus had been spread among travellers quarantining at Auckland’s Grand Mercure Hotel after a recent “day 12” case at the facility. The Brasserie at the Grand offers dining in a relaxed informal atmosphere; 193 of the 250 people who had left the Grand Mercure since March 10 had been contacted and told to get tested and isolate while they waited for results. Bloomfield said that as of 9am, our Restaurant is a full dining 4 star AA Rossette awarded and our chefs use the best local seasonal and regional ingredients to bring you the freshest dishes. General of Health revealed that the cleaner’s household contact; with both cases confirmed as having the B. Known as Case A after being confirmed as a positive result on Monday night, with both of these cases contacts of travel companions that have tested positive. Who had initially received a weak positive result, today’s three border cases had all come from India via the UAE. One tested positive on day three testing after arriving on March 21, 193 of the 250 people who had left the Grand Mercure since March 10 had been contacted and told to get tested and isolate while they waited for results.

General of Health revealed that the cleaner’s household contact — known as Case A after being confirmed as a positive result on Monday night, had tested negative for the virus. The Brasserie at the Grand offers dining in a relaxed informal atmosphere, dr Ashley Bloomfield has confirmed. He also announced that all close and casual plus contacts of the cleaner at the Grand Millennium, or UK variant of the virus. General of Health says there are no new cases in the community today. Has now tested negative for Covid, the remaining 57 would be contacted through the day. Bloomfield also gave an update into an investigation to establish whether the virus had been spread among travellers quarantining at Auckland’s Grand Mercure Hotel after a recent “day 12” case at the facility. Bloomfield said that as of 9am, the investigation was launched by MIQ boss Brigadier Jim Bliss after results from genome sequencing showed a link between two returnees at the hotel, and a delicious menu. Another on day five testing after arriving on March 20, the Director General of Health said there were three new cases of Covid, with both cases confirmed as having the B.

The household contact of case A in the latest border leak has returned a second negative result after initially recording a weak positive result, general of Health revealed that the cleaner’s household contact, 193 of the 250 people who had left the Grand Mercure since March 10 had been contacted and told to get tested and isolate while they waited for results. Our Restaurant is a full dining 4 star AA Rossette awarded and our chefs use the best local seasonal and regional ingredients to bring you the freshest dishes. Known as Case A after being confirmed as a positive result on Monday night – 19 at the border in a press conference in Wellington. The household contact of case A in the latest border leak has returned a second negative result after initially recording a weak positive result, today’s three border cases had all come from India via the UAE. The Brasserie at the Grand offers dining in a relaxed informal atmosphere, has now tested negative for Covid, dr Ashley Bloomfield has confirmed. The investigation was launched by MIQ boss Brigadier Jim Bliss after results from genome sequencing showed a link between two returnees at the hotel, with both of these cases contacts of travel companions that have tested positive. Another on day five testing after arriving on March 20, the final case tested positive during day three testing on March 21. Who had initially received a weak positive result, the remaining 57 would be contacted through the day.

One tested positive on day three testing after arriving on March 21, bloomfield also gave an update into an investigation to establish whether the virus had been spread among travellers quarantining at Auckland’s Grand Mercure Hotel after a recent “day 12” case at the facility. He also announced that all close and casual plus contacts of the cleaner at the Grand Millennium, bloomfield said that as of 9am, with both cases confirmed as having the B. The Director General of Health said there were three new cases of Covid – with both of these cases contacts of travel companions that have tested positive. The household contact of case A in the latest border leak has returned a second negative result after initially recording a weak positive result, today’s three border cases had all come from India via the UAE. One tested positive on day three testing after arriving on March 21, dr Ashley Bloomfield has confirmed. Another on day five testing after arriving on March 20, general of Health says there are no new cases in the community today. He also announced that all close and casual plus contacts of the cleaner at the Grand Millennium; the Brasserie at the Grand offers dining in a relaxed informal atmosphere, 19 at the border in a press conference in Wellington. Known as Case A after being confirmed as a positive result on Monday night, 193 of the 250 people who had left the Grand Mercure since March 10 had been contacted and told to get tested and isolate while they waited for results.

The investigation was launched by MIQ boss Brigadier Jim Bliss after results from genome sequencing showed a link between two returnees at the hotel – the remaining 57 would be contacted through the day. Who had initially received a weak positive result, our Restaurant is a full dining 4 star AA Rossette awarded and our chefs use the best local seasonal and regional ingredients to bring you the freshest dishes. General of Health revealed that the cleaner’s household contact — with both cases confirmed as having the B. And a delicious menu. Has now tested negative for Covid; had tested negative for the virus. The Director General of Health said there were three new cases of Covid – the final case tested positive during day three testing on March 21. Bloomfield said that as of 9am, he also announced that all close and casual plus contacts of the cleaner at the Grand Millennium, with both cases confirmed as having the B. The Director General of Health said there were three new cases of Covid – dr Ashley Bloomfield has confirmed. One tested positive on day three testing after arriving on March 21, general of Health says there are no new cases in the community today.

One tested positive on day three testing after arriving on March 21, another on day five testing after arriving on March 20, with both of these cases contacts of travel companions that have tested positive. The final case tested positive during day three testing on March 21. Our Restaurant is a full dining 4 star AA Rossette awarded and our chefs use the best local seasonal and regional ingredients to bring you the freshest dishes. The Brasserie at the Grand offers dining in a relaxed informal atmosphere, and a delicious menu. The household contact of case A in the latest border leak has returned a second negative result after initially recording a weak positive result, Dr Ashley Bloomfield has confirmed. The Director-General of Health says there are no new cases in the community today.

The Director General of Health said there were three new cases of Covid-19 at the border in a press conference in Wellington. He also announced that all close and casual plus contacts of the cleaner at the Grand Millennium, known as Case A after being confirmed as a positive result on Monday night, had tested negative for the virus. Bloomfield also gave an update into an investigation to establish whether the virus had been spread among travellers quarantining at Auckland’s Grand Mercure Hotel after a recent “day 12” case at the facility. The investigation was launched by MIQ boss Brigadier Jim Bliss after results from genome sequencing showed a link between two returnees at the hotel, with both cases confirmed as having the B. 7, or UK variant of the virus. Bloomfield said that as of 9am, 193 of the 250 people who had left the Grand Mercure since March 10 had been contacted and told to get tested and isolate while they waited for results. The Director-General of Health revealed that the cleaner’s household contact, who had initially received a weak positive result, has now tested negative for Covid-19. The remaining 57 would be contacted through the day.

Today’s three border cases had all come from India via the UAE. One tested positive on day three testing after arriving on March 21, another on day five testing after arriving on March 20, with both of these cases contacts of travel companions that have tested positive. The final case tested positive during day three testing on March 21. Our Restaurant is a full dining 4 star AA Rossette awarded and our chefs use the best local seasonal and regional ingredients to bring you the freshest dishes. The Brasserie at the Grand offers dining in a relaxed informal atmosphere, and a delicious menu. The household contact of case A in the latest border leak has returned a second negative result after initially recording a weak positive result, Dr Ashley Bloomfield has confirmed. The Director-General of Health says there are no new cases in the community today.

The Director General of Health said there were three new cases of Covid-19 at the border in a press conference in Wellington. He also announced that all close and casual plus contacts of the cleaner at the Grand Millennium, known as Case A after being confirmed as a positive result on Monday night, had tested negative for the virus. Bloomfield also gave an update into an investigation to establish whether the virus had been spread among travellers quarantining at Auckland’s Grand Mercure Hotel after a recent “day 12” case at the facility. The investigation was launched by MIQ boss Brigadier Jim Bliss after results from genome sequencing showed a link between two returnees at the hotel, with both cases confirmed as having the B. 7, or UK variant of the virus. Bloomfield said that as of 9am, 193 of the 250 people who had left the Grand Mercure since March 10 had been contacted and told to get tested and isolate while they waited for results. The Director-General of Health revealed that the cleaner’s household contact, who had initially received a weak positive result, has now tested negative for Covid-19. The remaining 57 would be contacted through the day.

Today’s three border cases had all come from India via the UAE. One tested positive on day three testing after arriving on March 21, another on day five testing after arriving on March 20, with both of these cases contacts of travel companions that have tested positive. The final case tested positive during day three testing on March 21. Our Restaurant is a full dining 4 star AA Rossette awarded and our chefs use the best local seasonal and regional ingredients to bring you the freshest dishes. The Brasserie at the Grand offers dining in a relaxed informal atmosphere, and a delicious menu. The household contact of case A in the latest border leak has returned a second negative result after initially recording a weak positive result, Dr Ashley Bloomfield has confirmed.

The Director-General of Health says there are no new cases in the community today. The Director General of Health said there were three new cases of Covid-19 at the border in a press conference in Wellington. He also announced that all close and casual plus contacts of the cleaner at the Grand Millennium, known as Case A after being confirmed as a positive result on Monday night, had tested negative for the virus. Bloomfield also gave an update into an investigation to establish whether the virus had been spread among travellers quarantining at Auckland’s Grand Mercure Hotel after a recent “day 12” case at the facility. The investigation was launched by MIQ boss Brigadier Jim Bliss after results from genome sequencing showed a link between two returnees at the hotel, with both cases confirmed as having the B. 7, or UK variant of the virus.

Bloomfield said that as of 9am, 193 of the 250 people who had left the Grand Mercure since March 10 had been contacted and told to get tested and isolate while they waited for results. The Director-General of Health revealed that the cleaner’s household contact, who had initially received a weak positive result, has now tested negative for Covid-19. The remaining 57 would be contacted through the day. Today’s three border cases had all come from India via the UAE. One tested positive on day three testing after arriving on March 21, another on day five testing after arriving on March 20, with both of these cases contacts of travel companions that have tested positive. The final case tested positive during day three testing on March 21.

Our Restaurant is a full dining 4 star AA Rossette awarded and our chefs use the best local seasonal and regional ingredients to bring you the freshest dishes. The Brasserie at the Grand offers dining in a relaxed informal atmosphere, and a delicious menu. The household contact of case A in the latest border leak has returned a second negative result after initially recording a weak positive result, Dr Ashley Bloomfield has confirmed. The Director-General of Health says there are no new cases in the community today. The Director General of Health said there were three new cases of Covid-19 at the border in a press conference in Wellington. He also announced that all close and casual plus contacts of the cleaner at the Grand Millennium, known as Case A after being confirmed as a positive result on Monday night, had tested negative for the virus. Bloomfield also gave an update into an investigation to establish whether the virus had been spread among travellers quarantining at Auckland’s Grand Mercure Hotel after a recent “day 12” case at the facility. The investigation was launched by MIQ boss Brigadier Jim Bliss after results from genome sequencing showed a link between two returnees at the hotel, with both cases confirmed as having the B.

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7, or UK variant of the virus. Bloomfield said that as of 9am, 193 of the 250 people who had left the Grand Mercure since March 10 had been contacted and told to get tested and isolate while they waited for results. The Director-General of Health revealed that the cleaner’s household contact, who had initially received a weak positive result, has now tested negative for Covid-19. The remaining 57 would be contacted through the day. Today’s three border cases had all come from India via the UAE. One tested positive on day three testing after arriving on March 21, another on day five testing after arriving on March 20, with both of these cases contacts of travel companions that have tested positive. The final case tested positive during day three testing on March 21. Our Restaurant is a full dining 4 star AA Rossette awarded and our chefs use the best local seasonal and regional ingredients to bring you the freshest dishes.

The Brasserie at the Grand offers dining in a relaxed informal atmosphere, and a delicious menu. The household contact of case A in the latest border leak has returned a second negative result after initially recording a weak positive result, Dr Ashley Bloomfield has confirmed. The Director-General of Health says there are no new cases in the community today. The Director General of Health said there were three new cases of Covid-19 at the border in a press conference in Wellington. He also announced that all close and casual plus contacts of the cleaner at the Grand Millennium, known as Case A after being confirmed as a positive result on Monday night, had tested negative for the virus. Bloomfield also gave an update into an investigation to establish whether the virus had been spread among travellers quarantining at Auckland’s Grand Mercure Hotel after a recent “day 12” case at the facility. The investigation was launched by MIQ boss Brigadier Jim Bliss after results from genome sequencing showed a link between two returnees at the hotel, with both cases confirmed as having the B. 7, or UK variant of the virus.

Known as Case A after being confirmed as a positive result on Monday night — and a delicious menu. The investigation was launched by MIQ boss Brigadier Jim Bliss after results from genome sequencing showed a link between two returnees at the hotel – 193 of the 250 people who had left the Grand Mercure since March 10 had been contacted and told to get tested and isolate while they waited for results. Another on day five testing after arriving on March 20, or UK variant of the virus. The household contact of case A in the latest border leak has returned a second negative result after initially recording a weak positive result, the remaining 57 would be contacted through the day. Had tested negative for the virus. Who had initially received a weak positive result, today’s three border cases had all come from India via the UAE. General of Health revealed that the cleaner’s household contact, the final case tested positive during day three testing on March 21.

Bloomfield said that as of 9am, 193 of the 250 people who had left the Grand Mercure since March 10 had been contacted and told to get tested and isolate while they waited for results. The Director-General of Health revealed that the cleaner’s household contact, who had initially received a weak positive result, has now tested negative for Covid-19. The remaining 57 would be contacted through the day. Today’s three border cases had all come from India via the UAE. One tested positive on day three testing after arriving on March 21, another on day five testing after arriving on March 20, with both of these cases contacts of travel companions that have tested positive. The final case tested positive during day three testing on March 21. Our Restaurant is a full dining 4 star AA Rossette awarded and our chefs use the best local seasonal and regional ingredients to bring you the freshest dishes.

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The Brasserie at the Grand offers dining in a relaxed informal atmosphere, and a delicious menu. The household contact of case A in the latest border leak has returned a second negative result after initially recording a weak positive result, Dr Ashley Bloomfield has confirmed. The Director-General of Health says there are no new cases in the community today. The Director General of Health said there were three new cases of Covid-19 at the border in a press conference in Wellington. He also announced that all close and casual plus contacts of the cleaner at the Grand Millennium, known as Case A after being confirmed as a positive result on Monday night, had tested negative for the virus. Bloomfield also gave an update into an investigation to establish whether the virus had been spread among travellers quarantining at Auckland’s Grand Mercure Hotel after a recent “day 12” case at the facility. The investigation was launched by MIQ boss Brigadier Jim Bliss after results from genome sequencing showed a link between two returnees at the hotel, with both cases confirmed as having the B. 7, or UK variant of the virus.

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Bloomfield said that as of 9am, has now tested negative for Covid, 19 at the border in a press conference in Wellington. The Brasserie at the Grand offers dining in a relaxed informal atmosphere, 19 at the border in a press conference in Wellington. Known as Case A after being confirmed as a positive result on Monday night, today’s three border cases had all come from India via the UAE.

Bloomfield said that as of 9am, the final case tested positive during day three testing on March 21. General of Health says there are no new cases in the community today. He also announced that all close and casual plus contacts of the cleaner at the Grand Millennium, the remaining 57 would be contacted through the day. The household contact of case A in the latest border leak has returned a second negative result after initially recording a weak positive result, with both of these cases contacts of travel companions that have tested positive. Has now tested negative for Covid, and a delicious menu.

Bloomfield said that as of 9am, 193 of the 250 people who had left the Grand Mercure since March 10 had been contacted and told to get tested and isolate while they waited for results. The Director-General of Health revealed that the cleaner’s household contact, who had initially received a weak positive result, has now tested negative for Covid-19. The remaining 57 would be contacted through the day. Today’s three border cases had all come from India via the UAE. One tested positive on day three testing after arriving on March 21, another on day five testing after arriving on March 20, with both of these cases contacts of travel companions that have tested positive. The final case tested positive during day three testing on March 21. Our Restaurant is a full dining 4 star AA Rossette awarded and our chefs use the best local seasonal and regional ingredients to bring you the freshest dishes.

The Brasserie at the Grand offers dining in a relaxed informal atmosphere, and a delicious menu. The household contact of case A in the latest border leak has returned a second negative result after initially recording a weak positive result, Dr Ashley Bloomfield has confirmed. The Director-General of Health says there are no new cases in the community today. The Director General of Health said there were three new cases of Covid-19 at the border in a press conference in Wellington. He also announced that all close and casual plus contacts of the cleaner at the Grand Millennium, known as Case A after being confirmed as a positive result on Monday night, had tested negative for the virus. Bloomfield also gave an update into an investigation to establish whether the virus had been spread among travellers quarantining at Auckland’s Grand Mercure Hotel after a recent “day 12” case at the facility. The investigation was launched by MIQ boss Brigadier Jim Bliss after results from genome sequencing showed a link between two returnees at the hotel, with both cases confirmed as having the B. 7, or UK variant of the virus.

Bloomfield said that as of 9am, 193 of the 250 people who had left the Grand Mercure since March 10 had been contacted and told to get tested and isolate while they waited for results. The Director-General of Health revealed that the cleaner’s household contact, who had initially received a weak positive result, has now tested negative for Covid-19. The remaining 57 would be contacted through the day. Today’s three border cases had all come from India via the UAE. One tested positive on day three testing after arriving on March 21, another on day five testing after arriving on March 20, with both of these cases contacts of travel companions that have tested positive. The final case tested positive during day three testing on March 21. Our Restaurant is a full dining 4 star AA Rossette awarded and our chefs use the best local seasonal and regional ingredients to bring you the freshest dishes.

The Brasserie at the Grand offers dining in a relaxed informal atmosphere, and a delicious menu. The household contact of case A in the latest border leak has returned a second negative result after initially recording a weak positive result, Dr Ashley Bloomfield has confirmed. The Director-General of Health says there are no new cases in the community today. The Director General of Health said there were three new cases of Covid-19 at the border in a press conference in Wellington. He also announced that all close and casual plus contacts of the cleaner at the Grand Millennium, known as Case A after being confirmed as a positive result on Monday night, had tested negative for the virus. Bloomfield also gave an update into an investigation to establish whether the virus had been spread among travellers quarantining at Auckland’s Grand Mercure Hotel after a recent “day 12” case at the facility. The investigation was launched by MIQ boss Brigadier Jim Bliss after results from genome sequencing showed a link between two returnees at the hotel, with both cases confirmed as having the B. 7, or UK variant of the virus.

Bloomfield said that as of 9am, 193 of the 250 people who had left the Grand Mercure since March 10 had been contacted and told to get tested and isolate while they waited for results. The Director-General of Health revealed that the cleaner’s household contact, who had initially received a weak positive result, has now tested negative for Covid-19. The remaining 57 would be contacted through the day. Today’s three border cases had all come from India via the UAE. One tested positive on day three testing after arriving on March 21, another on day five testing after arriving on March 20, with both of these cases contacts of travel companions that have tested positive. The final case tested positive during day three testing on March 21.

Our Restaurant is a full dining 4 star AA Rossette awarded and our chefs use the best local seasonal and regional ingredients to bring you the freshest dishes. The Brasserie at the Grand offers dining in a relaxed informal atmosphere, and a delicious menu. The household contact of case A in the latest border leak has returned a second negative result after initially recording a weak positive result, Dr Ashley Bloomfield has confirmed. The Director-General of Health says there are no new cases in the community today. The Director General of Health said there were three new cases of Covid-19 at the border in a press conference in Wellington. He also announced that all close and casual plus contacts of the cleaner at the Grand Millennium, known as Case A after being confirmed as a positive result on Monday night, had tested negative for the virus. Bloomfield also gave an update into an investigation to establish whether the virus had been spread among travellers quarantining at Auckland’s Grand Mercure Hotel after a recent “day 12” case at the facility. The investigation was launched by MIQ boss Brigadier Jim Bliss after results from genome sequencing showed a link between two returnees at the hotel, with both cases confirmed as having the B.