Two DHBs are less than 1000 doses away from reaching their 90% fully vaccinated milestone. As of this morning, Taranaki DHB was 658 doses away from 90% of its eligible population being fully vaccinated, and the West Coast DHB was 655 doses away. Thirteen out of 20 DHBs have reached the 90% milestone.
There were 33 cases identified at the border over the past two days. This number is a reflection on the increase in cases globally and the continued impact of COVID-19 in many parts of the world.
It’s important to note our border measures and managed isolation and quarantine process have adapted over the past two years to minimise the risk of COVID-19 border cases leading to community transmission. These also offer strong protection against the Omicron variant.
In addition, further measures have been introduced recently in response to Omicron cases at the border, including lengthening the period of time overseas arrivals must spend in MIQ from 7 to 10 days, tighter requirements for pre-departure test, and escalating the roll-out of booster doses, especially for those working at our borders. We have strengthened and continue to review infection prevention control measures at the border to minimise the risk of transmission. We have also shifted priorities for whole genome sequencing to focus on areas of greatest risk for Omicron transmission
There are two new Omicron cases at the border to report among recent arrivals at the border, taking the total Omicron cases at the border to date to 90.
There are no community Omicron cases to report.
Testing continues for the contacts of the border-related Omicron case with community exposures, first announced on Wednesday. To date, all test results received from these contacts have been negative.
No unexpected detections
Today, we are reporting new community cases in Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Lakes, and Hawke’s Bay over the past two days.
*The Hawke’s Bay case was first announced on Friday after the reporting cut-off but is being officially included in the tally today.
We are continuing to ask anyone in New Zealand with symptoms – no matter how mild – to get tested, even if you’re vaccinated. Please stay at home until you return a negative test result.
Testing and vaccination centre locations nationwide can be found on the Healthpoint website.
There are 71 new cases being reported in Auckland over the past two days.
Health and welfare providers are now supporting 1264 people to isolate at home, including 355 cases.
Two deaths in hospital
Sadly today we are reporting two deaths in Auckland City Hospital in the past 48 hours.
Both patients are reported to have died were COVID-19 cases.
The families have requested that no information be publicly provided about these people and, out of respect, the Ministry will not be providing any further details.
The Ministry would like to pass on its sympathies to the friends and whanau of the two patients.
Auckland Care Centre
Today we can confirm there are now six cases of COVID-19 from the Everil Orr Care Centre in Mount Albert, including five residents and one staff member.
One of the residents, who tested positive on 30th December, is in hospital and is currently in a stable condition. All other residents, and the staff, were tested on 31st December and early on New Year’s Day. All residents and staff are fully vaccinated. The facility is run by Oceania and is being supported by Public Health and Auckland DHB.
There were seven new cases reported in the Waikato over two days.
These included three in Te Kūiti, two in Hamilton, one in Ōtorohanga, and one in Matarangi. The Matarangi cases was initially announced as based in Whitianga as investigations were still underway.
Five of these cases have been linked to previous cases and two remain under investigation.
For details of dedicated testing sites operating over the holiday period, please visit the dedicated DHB page or DHB Facebook page.
There were 1501 tests processed in the Waikato over the past two days.
In the Waikato, Public Health, primary care and manaaki providers are supporting 53 cases to isolate at home.
There are 22 new cases to report in Bay of Plenty over the past two days.
Of the cases, 15 are in Tauranga, five are in Western Bay of Plenty and two are in the Eastern Bay of Plenty.
Fifteen of these are linked to previously reported cases, with the remaining still being investigated for potential links.
All cases are isolating at home or in managed accommodation.
There are four new cases to report in Rotorua over the past two days.
One of today’s cases is linked to a previously reported case, with the remaining still being investigated for potential links.
All cases are isolating at home or in managed accommodation.
Over the Christmas break there will be regular COVID-19 updates published and tweeted each day apart from: