There were 28,921 vaccines administered yesterday, including 7,574 first doses and 21,347 second doses. To date, 88 percent of New Zealanders have had their first dose and 76 percent are fully vaccinated.
Getting vaccinated will help to stop people from becoming seriously ill from COVID-19 and will save lives.
Today’s cases
*One previously reported community case has been reclassified as “not a case” and removed the from total.
One case reported today was identified at the border and has been deemed as historical. Due to data reconciliation, two cases that were included in the acute cases count yesterday are now included in the historical total.
**The number of cases here may sometimes differ from those reported the previous day due to a difference in reporting timeframes and reclassifications.
Northland update
There are no new cases in Northland today. Widespread community testing and vaccinations remain crucial following two unlinked community cases reported in the Far North.
Today there are 10 community testing centres available across the region and 11 vaccination clinics.
Additional testing and vaccination capacity are being stood up where and when needed.
Those who live in or around Taipa, Kaingaroa, Awanui and Kaitaia and have had symptoms of COVID-19 in the last couple of weeks, especially around Labour weekend, are encouraged to get tested as soon as possible.
Northlanders, especially those in the Far North, are also urged to check the Ministry of Health website for updates on locations of interest, monitor for symptoms and stay home in their bubble and get tested if they are feeling unwell, wear a face covering when leaving the house, and use the NZ COVID Tracer App to record any movements.
Community testing centres are open today at:
Pukenui by the Houhora Fishing club (8.30am-3.30pm)
Eastern Rugby, Taipa (10am-2pm)
Kaitaia Hospital, Use the hospital driveway next to the car compound (9am-4pm)
Kaitaia Awanui Rugby Club (9am-2pm)
Rawene Hospital, Honey Street (9am-2pm)
Kerikeri, 1 Sammaree Place (9am-4pm)
Ôhaeawai Rugby Clubrooms (9am-5pm)
Dargaville Hospital (9am-3pm)
Whangârei – 20 Winger Crescent (9am-4pm)
Kaiwaka – Three Furlongs (10am-2pm).
Community vaccination centres are open today at:
Kaitaia, The Old Warehouse Building (10am-5pm)
Waitomo Papakainga, Kaitaia, Corner Puckey Ave & Bank St (2pm-5pm)
Panguru Clinic (10am – 2pm)
Maitihetihe School (1pm -3pm)
Ohaeawai Rugby Clubrooms (9am-7pm)
Moerewa, Simson Park (9am-5pm)
Kerikeri, Sammaree Place (10am-5pm)
Kaikohe Countdown (10am-4pm)
Whangarei, Northland Events Centre (10am-5pm)
Whangarei, 5 Walton Street (9am-4pm)
Dargaville, 22a Normanby St (10am-3pm).
There were 1,215 tests processed throughout Northland yesterday and 1,464 vaccinations given, including 449 first doses.
Auckland update
Testing numbers across Auckland remain strong with more than 12,037 tests completed yesterday.
There are 18 community testing centres available for testing across Auckland today. For up-to-date information on testing locations in Auckland, visit Auckland Regional Public Health Service.
In Auckland, public health officials are now supporting 692 cases to safely isolate at home.
The safety and security of individuals with COVID-19 and their families remains paramount when people are isolating at home with public health oversight. If people can’t safely isolate at home they may be moved to a managed isolation or quarantine facility.
Auckland care home
Fifteen residents and four staff members of Edmonton Meadows Care Home in Henderson have now returned positive tests.
Three of the COVID-19 -positive residents are receiving appropriate ward-level care at North Shore Hospital.
Waikato update
Today we are reporting three new cases in Waikato, bringing the region’s total number of cases to 144.
Two cases are from Hamilton and one is from Ôtorohanga. Two are known contacts and were already in isolation and with daily public health contact and support.
Public health staff will be interviewing the third case to determine any links to known cases. All of yesterday’s 18 cases have now been linked following further investigations.
Several locations of interest were added yesterday for Ôtorohanga and Hamilton and we encourage people to continue checking the Ministry of Health page for details.
Anyone with symptoms, no matter how mild, is being encouraged to get a test. The two Huntly pop up testing sites remain option today, as do sites in Hamilton, Ngâruawâhia, Ôtorohanga, Te Awamutu, and Thames. Please check Healthpoint’s website for times and locations.
There were 3025 tests processed in Waikato yesterday, and 2,781 vaccinations given.
Christchurch update
There are no new cases to report in Christchurch again today. There are still the 4 active cases who are in quarantine and 22 Locations of Interest in Canterbury – no new locations have been added in recent days.
Test results from additional wastewater samples collected in Christchurch are expected later today.
We continue to urge anyone in Christchurch with any COVID-19 symptoms – no matter how mild – to get a test immediately.
There is good testing capacity throughout the region. A pop-up COVID-19 community testing centre is operating today and tomorrow at the New Brighton Club. The pop-up is both a drive through and walk up clinic and will be open both days from 10am to 4pm.
For a full list of testing and vaccination centres in Christchurch, please see the Canterbury DHB website.
Yesterday more than 2,900 COVID-19 swabs were carried out at our testing sites and via general practice teams across the Canterbury community and 4994 COVID-19 vaccinations provided in Canterbury.
Follow up to ‘Super Saturday’
It is now three weeks since Super Saturday so people who received their first vaccination that weekend are encouraged to get their second dose this Saturday – or as soon as possible after that.
Those who had their first dose on Super Saturday will be getting email and text reminders to go and get their second shot.
This will be supported by radio and social media promotion, as well as advertising around NPC rugby matches this weekend to encourage second vaccinations.
This is being supported in Auckland at Eden Park this weekend with the #GotYaDot event – a unifying campaign to help whanau, hapû, iwi, teams, communities, and families to get a dot (vaccine) and protect their whakapapa.
Nicks Head ship
A person from Myanmar is today in Police custody in Gisborne after jumping off a ship at sea near Young Nicks Head last night.
They were picked up at sea and was admitted to hospital suffering from hypothermia. They have been tested for COVID-19 and already returned a negative result and has now been discharged from hospital.
The ship remains anchored 3km offshore.
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