There are 143 new community cases of COVID-19 to report today, 135 in Auckland, 6 in Waikato and 2 in Northland. There are no new community cases to report in Christchurch.
The reported number of cases in Auckland is not unexpected and is line with modelling to date.
People are urged to closely monitor the Ministry’s locations of interest webpage, which is updated regularly.
It is also essential to continue getting tested if you have symptoms. Anyone with symptoms is asked to please get tested even if they are vaccinated.
As at 10am, 70 of today’s cases are linked – including 44 household contacts – and 73 remain under investigation.
Christchurch update
There are no new cases to report in Christchurch today.
One previously reported case in Christchurch has been reclassified as a historical case following serology results. The total Christchurch tally is now four.
Because of the recently reported cases in Canterbury, it is important that anyone, especially those in Christchurch, with any symptoms, no matter how mild, to please get tested. Those people in Canterbury are also reminded to get vaccinated today if they have not already.
Testing and vaccination sites are available across Canterbury today. Please see the Canterbury DHB website for site locations and hours.
Yesterday across Canterbury, more than 9000 total vaccinations were delivered including 6,600 second doses administered – around a fifth of the total vaccinations delivered across the country yesterday. More than 90 per cent of region’s eligible population has now had their first dose.
The four household contacts of the person who was reported as testing positive for COVID-19 in Tonga yesterday have been traced, are in isolation and have returned an initial negative result. Two close contacts are in isolation at home in Christchurch and two in Porirua.
Anyone with symptoms is asked to please get tested and reminded to get vaccinated today if they have not already. Testing locations in the Wellington region can be found at Capital and Coast DHB and Hutt Valley DHB.
Auckland care home
There are no new cases to report in the Edmonton Meadows care home in Henderson.
Two residents who have tested positive for COVID-19 have been transferred to hospital for care.
Auckland Regional Public Health Service and Waitematā DHB staff are supporting the residents and staff at the privately-owned facility.
At this stage, only one positive staff member has been required to stand down.
The care home continues to operate under alert level 3 guidelines for visitors, meaning people have only been able to visit the facility on compassionate grounds.
Auckland update
The focus today in Auckland remains on testing in areas identified as having higher positivity rates, where the risk of unidentified cases is higher.
Public health staff are asking people in the suburbs of Redvale, Rosedale, New Lynn, Wiri, Drury, Henderson and Manurewa with symptoms to get tested – no matter how mild their symptoms may be. The advice is the same even if people are vaccinated.
There are 15 community testing centres available for testing across Auckland today. Up-to-date information on testing locations in Auckland, visit Auckland Regional Public Health Service.
Waikato Update (checking with Waikato)
Today we are reporting seven new cases in Waikato.
Of the seven cases, two are from Hamilton, two from Ōtorohanga, two from the Te Awamutu/Kihikihi area, one from Kawhia.
Public health investigations have so far determined links for five of the seven reported cases. Investigations are continuing today to establish further links for the remaining two.
All are in isolation with public health oversight.
New locations of interest have been added for the Waikato region, including a location in Te Kuiti. A pop-up testing site has been set up at Te Kuiti Hospital today.
As well as the permanent testing site in Hamilton, there are four pop-up testing sites operating today in Hamilton, Te Kuiti, Ōtorohanga, and Te Awamutu. Please see the DHB website for location details and the Healthpoint website for all other testing providers.
A wastewater detection was reported for Huntly today. As there are currently no known cases in the town a pop-up testing site will be set up from tomorrow morning. Public Health staff are asking residents of Huntly with symptoms to get tested – no matter how mild their symptoms may be. The advice is the same even if people are vaccinated. Details for the testing site will be shared on the DHB’s website and Facebook page once confirmed.
There is one case currently receiving treatment at Waikato Hospital, who arrived yesterday. An earlier case who was receiving care the hospital is being discharged today to continue isolating at home.
There were 2,240 tests processed throughout Waikato yesterday and 3,725 vaccinations were given.
Northland Update
There are 12 confirmed COVID-19 community cases in Northland and all of the cases are isolating at home. The two Northland cases being reported today, were announced yesterday and are today being formally added to our official tally.
There are seven new locations of interest identified in Mangawhai, Kaiwaka and Whangārei – Public Health interviews with the cases are continuing and further locations may be added. Please regularly check the list of locations of interest which are updated throughout the day.
Anyone who has visited one of the sites below at the time specified should self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms for 14 days after they were exposed at this location of interest. If symptoms develop, they should get a test and stay at home until they receive a negative test result AND until 24 hours after symptoms resolve.
Testing and vaccination rates yesterday remained relatively steady and we are encouraging anyone in the region who has symptoms to get a test. Testing today is available at the following locations:
Whangārei – 20 Winger Crescent (10am-4pm)
Kaiwaka – Three Furlongs (10am-2pm).