More than 8,189,000 vaccines have now been administered around New Zealand, with almost three thousand doses administered yesterday.
More than 2,200 boosters were administered yesterday. It’s a timely reminder that from this Wednesday, the interval between second doses and boosters reduces from six months to four months.
This means anyone aged 18 and over who had their second vaccination at least four months ago can have their booster dose.
In Auckland the popular Airport Park and Ride drive through vaccination centre has reopened to increase the availability of booster doses and as part of preparations to protect New Zealanders against Omicron.
Located at 42 Verissimo Drive, Māngere, the Park and Ride is operating from 10am-5pm, no appointment needed. It can vaccinate over 4,000 people a day and adds significant surge capacity to the network of general practices, Hauora providers, urgent care clinics and community pharmacies providing vaccinations across Auckland through the holiday period.
We are today reporting 24 cases identified at the border. This number is a reflection on the increase in cases globally and the continued impact of COVID-19 in many parts of the world.
There are no community Omicron cases to report.
There are no new Omicron cases at the border 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.
Cases in hospital: 44; North Shore: 6; Auckland: 12; Middlemore: 22; Tauranga: 3 Lakes: 1
Vaccination status of current hospitalisations (Northern Region wards only): Unvaccinated or not eligible (21 cases / 53.9%); partially immunised <7 days from second dose or have only received one dose (3 cases / 7.7%); fully vaccinated at least 7 days before being reported as a case (15 cases / 38.5%); unknown (0)
Average age of current hospitalisations: 56
Cases in ICU or HDU: 5 (3 in Middlemore; 2 in Tauranga)
No unexpected detections
Poster scans in the 24 hours to midday yesterday: 1,596,303
Manual diary entries in the 24 hours to midday: 34,126
Today, we are reporting new community cases in Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty and Lakes.
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 12 new cases being reported in Auckland today.
Health and welfare providers are now supporting 1,295 people to isolate at home, including 367 cases.
There are seven new cases in Waikato today – two are in Whitianga/Matarangi, one in Te Kuiti, one in Te Awamutu, one in Waihi, one with location data to be confirmed, and one initially reported as Papamoa.
Six have been linked to previous cases and one remains under investigation.
For details of dedicated testing sites operating over the holiday period, please visit the dedicated DHB page or DHB Facebook page.
Public Health staff in the region are supporting 60 cases to isolate at home.
There are seven new cases in the Bay of Plenty.
Four of these cases are in Tauranga, two cases are in Western Bay of Plenty and one case in the Whakatāne District.
Six cases are contacts of previously notified cases, with the remaining still being investigated for potential links.
There is one new case in Rotorua, which is still being investigated for potential links.
Over the Christmas break there will be regular COVID-19 updates published and tweeted each day apart from: