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Daily Community Cases of Covid-19 in NZ Continue to Climb

Daily Community Cases of Covid-19 in NZ Continue to Climb
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There were 981 new community cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand yesterday, Tuesday 15 February. The new daily record comes after Monday’s 810 new community cases.

New Zealand had moved to Phase 2 of the Government’s Omicron response from at 11.59pm on Tuesday as daily case numbers continued to climb.

In a statement, the Ministry of Health said the new cases were in Northland (21), Auckland (768), Waikato (82), Bay of Plenty (23), Lakes (12), Hawke’s Bay (5), MidCentral (5), Taranaki (1), Tairāwhiti (6), Wellington (6), Hutt Valley (14), Wairarapa (12), Nelson Marlborough (2), Canterbury (4), South Canterbury (1) and Southern (19).

“Once again, the further increase in new cases today is another reminder that, as expected, the highly transmissible Omicron variant is now spreading in our communities as we have seen in other countries,” the ministry said.

Thirty-nine people with Covid-19 are in hospitals in Whangārei, Auckland, Waikato, Rotorua, Wellington and Christchurch – none in ICU or HDU.

The average age of hospitalisations is 55.

At the border, there are 25 new Covid-19 cases – eight of which are historical. The cases at the border are from India, Malaysia and 14 of them are unknown.

There is now a total of 4960 active community cases. In total, there have been 21,195 cases in New Zealand.

On vaccinations, 20,739 boosters were administered yesterday despite the wild weather.

“The booster vaccine offers a high level of protection against Omicron, so if it’s been three months since you got your second dose, please get your booster as soon as possible,” the ministry said.

There were also 241 first doses given yesterday, 506 second doses and 1268 paediatric doses.

The new total comes after Monday’s 810 new community cases.

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