7 New Cases Of COVID-19
There are seven new confirmed cases of COVID-19 to
report in New Zealand today. All are related to the
community cluster in Auckland.
There are no new
imported cases.
Of the seven community cases, two
are linked to a church in Auckland. Two are household
contacts.
This brings our total number of confirmed
cases to 1,339, which is the number we report to the World
Health Organization.
One previously reported case
is now considered recovered.
The total number of
active cases in New Zealand is 129, of which 19 are imported
cases from managed isolation facilities.
By this
morning, our contact tracing team had identified 2,446 close
contacts of cases, of which 2,390 have been contacted and
are self-isolating, and we are in the process of contacting
the rest.
If you are called by our contact tracers,
please take or return the call.
There are 160 people linked to the cluster who have been moved into the Auckland quarantine facility. This includes 89 people who have tested positive for COVID-19 and their household contacts.
There are 8 people receiving
hospital-level care for COVID-19 and all of these are part
of the Auckland community cluster.
There are two
patients in Auckland City Hospital, both are stable and in
isolation on a ward. One patient has been discharged from
hospital to the Jet Park quarantine facility in the past 24
hours.
There are two patients in North Shore Hospital, one is stable in isolation on a ward, connected to the community cluster; one is critical in ICU, a community case still under investigation by ARPHS.
There are four patients with COVID-19 in
Middlemore Hospital. Two are stable and each of these is in
isolation on a ward. Two are in ICU and are
critical.
These are the same four patients
previously reported and are all part of the community
cluster.
Hospitals in Auckland continue to manage COVID-19 patients using appropriate infection prevention and control protocols ensuring hospitals remain safe for patients, visitors and staff.
An additional person remains in Waikato
Hospital, hospitalised not as a direct result of
COVID-19.
Testing
Laboratories
completed 4,434 tests yesterday, bringing the total number
of tests completed to date to 701,504.
People who
have symptoms of COVID-19, or who are concerned about
potential exposure, should continue to seek advice from
their GP or Healthline on getting a
test.
NZ COVID
Tracer
There are now more than 1,810,200
people registered to use the NZ COVID Tracer app – this is
nearly 45% of the population aged 15 and over.
We
have been really encouraged to see the uptake of the app –
it is great that New Zealanders are clearly aware of the
importance of keeping a record of their movements. These
recent cases have shown us that the ability to be able to
quickly trace and isolate contacts of cases is key to
stamping out this virus.
There have been well over
a million scans every day for the past 7
days.
There are now 318,278 QR codes that have been
created.
The number of QR codes being created has
reduced significantly over the last three days, indicating
that almost all New Zealand businesses now have their QR
codes in
place.