There were 21,031 first and second vaccine doses administered yesterday, made up of 6,664 first doses and 14,367 second doses. To date, of New Zealanders aged over 12 years, 91 percent have had their first dose and 82 percent are fully vaccinated.
Full vaccination data can be found at Vaccine data.
*One previously reported Northland case has been reclassified as an Auckland case.
There are three additional cases announced today, one each in Northland, Lakes and Canterbury, that were reported after the official cut-off time and will be formally included in tomorrow’s case numbers.
**This case is an essential worker not yet determined to be a border related case or community case. Investigation, including WGS, is underway to determine the classification of the case.
***The status of this case had been under investigation but has now been confirmed.
Sadly, today we are reporting the death of a man in his 60s at North Shore Hospital. The man was admitted to hospital on 4 November with COVID-19 symptoms and subsequently tested positive. He died yesterday.
Our thoughts are with his family and whanau at this deeply sad time. The whanâu has been offered support by the DHB.
Today we are announcing new cases in Northland, Auckland, Waikato, Lakes/Taupō and Canterbury.
Information on these cases is included in the regional updates below.
COVID-19 was detected in wastewater samples collected in Tauranga and Mount Maunganui on 15 November. This follows positives detections from samples collected on 10 and 11 November.
COVID-19 was also detected in samples collected in Taupō on 13 and 15 November and in Tūrangi on 15 November.
A sample collected in Masterton on 15 November was negative.
Anyone in these areas who has symptoms – no matter how mild – is encouraged to get tested, even if they are vaccinated. Visit the Healthpoint website for a full list of testing centres open today in Tauranga, Mt Maunganui, Tūrangi, Taupō, and Masterton.
There are four new cases in Northland; one in Kaitaia, two in Dargaville, and one unlinked case in Whangārei who will be interviewed today. One of these cases is not included in the overall case numbers today and will be added to the tally tomorrow.
Interviews are ongoing and any new locations of interest will be added to the Ministry of Health’s website.
One person remains in Whangārei Hospital in a stable condition.
There were 902 swabs taken throughout Northland yesterday.
Anyone with COVID-19 symptoms, even if they are mild and they are vaccinated, is urged to get tested. Testing locations in Northland can be found on the Northland DHB website.
There were also 1,041 people vaccinated in Northland yesterday. Vaccination centres open in Northland today can be found on the Northland DHB website.
Today, there are 180 new cases to report in Auckland.
There are 18 community centres available for testing across Auckland today. The testing centres at Northcote, Balmoral, Wiri and Ōtara continue to operate extended hours to increase access to testing.
People in Auckland with symptoms, no matter how mild, are urged to get tested – even if they are vaccinated – and remain isolated until they return a negative result.
Public health staff are now supporting 4,735 people to isolate at home around Auckland - this includes 2,119 cases.
Auckland Regional Public Health Service and Auckland DHB continue to provide support to residents and staff at the Rosaria Rest Home in Avondale.
A further resident has returned a positive result following re-testing yesterday, bringing the total to five residents who have tested positive for COVID-19.
Today there are five new cases to report in Waikato. Two are from Ōtorohanga, one from Te Kuiti, one from Huntly, and one from Cambridge.
Of the cases, three are known contacts of previous cases. Investigations into the remaining two cases are underway today.
There are four cases receiving care at Waikato Hospital.
Across the Waikato there are seven pop-up and dedicated testing centres operating today at Hamilton, Ōtorohanga, Huntly, Ngāruawāhia, and Te Kuiti.
There were 2,456 tests processed in Waikato yesterday and 2,284 vaccinations given.
In the Waikato region, public health staff are supporting 335 people to isolate at home, including 91 cases and 244 contacts.
Today we are announcing seven new cases in the Lakes region. One of the cases was reported following the 9am cut off time and will be included in tomorrows case count.
Six of the cases are in Taupō and can be linked to known cases in the area. One case is in Tūrangi and is also linked to known cases in Taupō.
Interviews are continuing to determine their movements and any locations of interest will be added to the Ministry’s website.
Anyone with COVID-19 related symptoms in the region, is encouraged to get tested – even if the symptoms are mild.
Testing is available today in Rotorua and Taupō. Please check the Healthpoint website for details
A pop up testing site has opened in Tūrangi today. The pop up testing site and vaccination site will be open until 4PM daily at the Tūrangi Community Health Centre carpark.
Yesterday there were 831 first and second doses of vaccine administered across the region.
There is one new case to report in Christchurch today.
Interviews have determined a clear link to the Auckland cluster.
The person flew back to Christchurch on flight NZ 1295 last Saturday 13 November after travelling to Auckland for an event.
They person became symptomatic on Sunday and went for a test on Monday.
The person lives in a household of six people. The household is isolating and will be tested.
Please check the Ministry’s locations of interest page, for details about any locations if and when they’re identified.
Passengers on flight NZ1295 are advised to monitor for symptoms for the next 10 days and get a test today.
Additional capacity has been added to current community testing centres in Orchard Road and Pages Road in Christchurch – both are open 7 days a week. Details are available on the Canterbury DHB website.
People can check if their GP can provide COVID-19 testing by calling them or via the Healthpoint website
There is plenty of capacity at all vaccination clinics in Canterbury.
The Drive Through Vaccination Clinic in Addington is open until 7.30pm every weeknight, and there’s a pop up vaccination event in the car park at New World in Ferry Road Thursday and Friday this week from midday until 6.30pm.
This case will be officially added to our case numbers tomorrow.