Hawke’s Bay is set to become the 12th DHB area to have 90 percent of its eligible population fully vaccinated. The region is only 192 second doses short of this milestone.
Season’s greetings from the Ministry of Health. We’re asking everyone to play their part to reduce the spread of the virus over the break.
Anyone with any symptoms that could be COVID-19, is asked to get a test, and remain where they are until they receive a negative result and are feeling better. For those away on holiday who test positive you will be contacted regarding your ongoing care.
Testing locations nationwide can be found on the Healthpoint website.
People who are out and about today are asked to wear a mask and maintain physical distance in crowded or poorly ventilated indoor spaces and scan in using the COVID-19 Tracer app.
The vaccine remains our key defence against all variants of COVID-19, including Omicron. We continue to ask everyone who is eligible to get vaccinated, including people who are now eligible for a booster dose.
* Lower vaccination numbers yesterday reflect Boxing Day falling on a Sunday so many centres were closed.
* Lower testing numbers yesterday reflect Boxing Day falling on a Sunday so many centres were closed.
Today, we are reporting new community cases in Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Lakes and Canterbury.
There are 21 new cases being reported in Auckland over the past 24 hours.
Health and welfare providers are now supporting 1,495 people to isolate at home, including 418 cases.
There are seven new cases in the Waikato today with four in Te Kūiti, two in Hamilton, and one in Te Kauwhata.
Four were known contacts of previous cases and a fifth case has also been linked. The remainder are under investigation.
For details of dedicated testing sites operating over the holiday period, please visit the dedicated DHB page or DHB Facebook page.
In the Waikato, Public Health, primary care and manaaki providers are supporting 55 cases to isolate at home
There are two new cases being reported in the Bay of Plenty today. Both are in Tauranga.
One of these cases is a known contact of a previous case and investigations into potential connections with the second case are ongoing.
There are three new cases being reported in the Lakes DBH area today. All three are in Rotorua.
All three cases are known contacts of previously reported cases.
There is one new case being reported in Canterbury today, who is a contact of an existing case.
There are two active cases in Canterbury, both are in isolation.
Today, we are reporting new community cases in Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Lakes and Canterbury.
There are 21 new cases being reported in Auckland over the past 24 hours.
Health and welfare providers are now supporting 1,495 people to isolate at home, including 418 cases.
There are seven new cases in the Waikato today with four in Te Kūiti, two in Hamilton, and one in Te Kauwhata.
Four were known contacts of previous cases and a fifth case has also been linked. The remainder are under investigation.
For details of dedicated testing sites operating over the holiday period, please visit the dedicated DHB page or DHB Facebook page.
In the Waikato, Public Health, primary care and manaaki providers are supporting 55 cases to isolate at home
There are two new cases being reported in the Bay of Plenty today. Both are in Tauranga.
One of these cases is a known contact of a previous case and investigations into potential connections with the second case are ongoing.
There are three new cases being reported in the Lakes DBH area today. All three are in Rotorua.
All three cases are known contacts of previously reported cases.
There is one new case being reported in Canterbury today, who is a contact of an existing case.
There are two active cases in Canterbury, both are in isolation.