Many people travel to high-altitude destinations, meaning clinicians are often faced with questions about how to prevent and treat altitude illness. Update your knowledge with this New Zealand Society of Travel Medicine summary of updated evidence-based guidelines with comments by senior lecturer Jenny Visser – it outlines the best prophylactic regimens, diagnostic approaches and treatment protocols for acute altitude illness
COVID-19: Contact tracing locations of interest - 19 August - am
COVID-19: Contact tracing locations of interest - 19 August - am

Locations of interest for people who may be contacts of COVID-19 cases in the community. Contacts who attended one of the locations in New Zealand during the relevant times are asked to follow the directions below.
What to do if you have been at a location listed in the attached pdf
If you have been at any of these locations of interest during the relevant time, please self-isolate and call Healthline on 0800 358 5453 for advice on what to do to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. This is free and you can call any time – it is open all day every day.
A section 70 order enables an authorised Medical Officer of Health to require those who have visited a location of interest to meet public health requirements. Read the current section 70 for New Zealand.
If you are a household member of a person who has been at a location of interest, please isolate at home until the person who was at the location receives a negative test (you do not need to be tested unless you are asked to be). Read the Section 70 notice.