Unvaccinated or not eligible (53 cases / 70%) partially immunised <7 days from second dose or have only received one dose (10 cases / 13%) fully vaccinated at least 7 days before being reported as a case (12 cases / 16%) unknown (1 cases / 1%)ĩ (2 in Auckland 4 in Middlemore, 1 in North Shore 2 in Waikato) Vaccination status of current hospitalisations (Northern Region wards only) Nelson-Marlborough DHB (percentage of eligible people)Ĭanterbury DHB (percentage of eligible people)Ĩ3: North Shore (15) Auckland (35) Middlemore (31) Waikato (2)
Wairarapa DHB (percentage of eligible people)Ĭapital and Coast DHB (percentage of eligible people) Hawke’s Bay DHB (percentage of eligible people) MidCentral DHB (percentage of eligible people) Lakes DHB (percentage of eligible people) Waikato DHB (percentage of eligible people)īay of Plenty DHB (percentage of eligible people) Northland DHB (percentage of eligible people)Īuckland Metro DHBs (percentage of eligible people) Vaccination rates by DHB (with active cases) Total first and second vaccines administered to Auckland residents yesterdayġ,271 first doses and 2,912 second doses Pacific Peoples (percentage of eligible people)Ģ61,383 first doses (91%) second doses 235,377 (82%) The spread of COVID-19 in the Bay of Plenty is another reminder to get tested if you’re feeling unwell and get your first and second dose of the vaccine if you haven’t already.ĭetails of testing stations in Bay of Plenty can be found on the Healthpoint website. Toi Te Ora Health, the Ministry of Health, and the Ministry of Education has been working closely with the school since the first case was identified and will continue to support the school. Local health authorities are setting up additional testing at the school in response to expected demand. Testing has been set up in the Pāpāmoa area, and anyone with symptoms is encouraged to come forward for testing. Given the number of close contacts among the teaching staff, the decision was made to close the school on Tuesday. As of 9am this morning, five people associated with the school have tested positive. The Ministry is also reporting on an emerging cluster at Te Akau ki Pāpāmoa School.
All are in the Tauranga area, are close contacts of previously reported cases, and are self-isolating at home. Today four new cases have been reported in the Bay of Plenty. To date, 93 per cent of eligible people in New Zealand have had their first dose and 86 per cent are fully vaccinated. There were 41,077 total vaccine doses administered yesterday, including 7,432 first doses and 14,223 second doses. Nine of the 83 people in hospital are in ICU or HDU. There are 83 people in hospital, with two of the cases in Waikato Hospital and the rest in hospitals in Auckland. There are also three new border cases in managed isolation. The case in Nelson Tasman is in addition to the three reported on Tuesday. Of these 146, 124 are in Auckland, 14 are in Waikato, four in Bay of Plenty and one in the Nelson Tasman region. There are 146 new community cases of Covid-19 reported by the Ministry of Health across New Zealand today.