As the Omicron outbreak rapidly expands, New Zealand is readying for the next stage of its Covid-19 response - Phase 2.
981 new cases were recorded in the community today, bringing the total number to almost 5,000.
The escalation means Cabinet has signed off on a move to Phase 2 of the government's outbreak plan from 11:59pm Tuesday.
Under the new settings, people who test positive for the virus will need to isolate for just 10 days - down from 14.
The same applies to their household contacts - unless they also test positive for Covid-19. Close contacts will have to isolate for just seven days.
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says New Zealanders should ensure they have a self-isolation plan in place.