The Ministry of Health has confirmed there is one new COVID-19 case in managed isolation on Tuesday.
There are no new coronavirus cases in the community.
The new case in managed isolation arrived in New Zealand from the Philippines via Singapore on June 19.
They tested positive for COVID-19 and day three of routine testing while staying in an Auckland MIQ facility.
There was a delay in reporting the case as they were initially deemed to be historical but are now being classed as an active case.
Since the last update, three previously reported cases have now recovered, bringing New Zealand's total active cases to 36. Our total number of confirmed cases is 2402.
The Ministry of Health has also confirmed it has now been 14 days since the Australian traveller, who was later confirmed to have contracted the virus, left New Zealand.
"No further contact tracing or testing is required. No further updates on this situation are planned," the ministry said.
"We would like to thank everyone who came forward to be tested and co-operated with contact tracers, and the many staff across the system who worked to respond effectively to this situation."
The total number of COVID-19 tests processed by New Zealand laboratories to date is 2,322,227.
On Monday, 5053 tests were processed across New Zealand, bringing the seven-day rolling average to 6207.
However, this data does not include the number of tests processed by Waikato DHB, as systems remain down as a result of the cyber attack.
"The Waikato data continues to be recorded manually and monitored. The data will be added to the tally once systems have been restored," the ministry said.
"The manual data shows Waikato has been processing about 300 tests a day over the last seven days."