Public health officials have now identified more than 400 locations of interest in connection to the latest community outbreak of COVID-19.
The majority are in Auckland, however potential exposure sites have also been identified in Wellington, the Coromandel, and several small towns en-route to the lower North Island - such as Tokoroa and Waiouru.
A number of new locations have been added on Tuesday, with the list surpassing 400 different places, dates and times. The latest potential exposure sites include supermarkets, buses, cafes, liquor stores, another church, shops, and sites at the Auckland University of Technology.
It comes as the outbreak balloons to more than 100 cases, with 35 new infections on Monday bringing the total to 107. Early on Tuesday morning, COVID-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins confirmed to Newstalk ZB that more cases had been recorded overnight, but he couldn't say how many.
Locations of interest currently span a number of different buses, eateries, malls, supermarkets, shops, gyms, bars, churches and schools, as well as two of Auckland's major universities - University of Auckland and Auckland University of Technology.
If you have been at any of these locations of interest during the relevant time, follow the specific directions for that location and call Healthline on 0800 358 5453. If you were not at the location of interest at the relevant time, you do not need to be tested.
For those who have been at a location of interest during the relevant time, it is likely you will need more than one test, so you must continue to isolate until you have spoken to Healthline. They will advise you and your household members on what you need to do. Please follow their advice to limit the spread of COVID-19.
For the searchable list of locations of interest, click here.