74 community cases of Covid; four border cases; 3 million New Zealanders now fully vaccinated

There are 74 new community cases of COVID-19 to report today. Of these cases, 68 are in Auckland and six are in Waikato.

As at 10am, 43 of these cases are linked - including 18 household contacts - and 31 remain unlinked, with investigations continuing to help determine their connection to the outbreak.

Cases

  • Number of new community cases: 74
  • Number of new cases identified at the border: Four (one new and three historical cases)
  • Location of new community cases: Auckland (68), Waikato (6)
  • Location of community cases (total): Auckland 2,710 (1,506 of whom have recovered); Waikato 97 (27 of whom have recovered); Wellington 17 (all of whom have recovered); Northland 7 (all active cases); Nelson/Marlborough 1 (active case)
  • Number of community cases (total) *: 2,832 (in current community outbreak)
  • Cases infectious in the community**: 25 of 74 cases yesterday have exposure events
  • Cases in isolation throughout the period they were infectious **: 49 of 74 cases yesterday have no exposure events
  • Cases epidemiologically linked: 43 of today's 74 cases
  • Cases to be epidemiologically linked: 31 of today's 74 cases
  • Cases epidemiologically linked (total): 2,486 (in the current cluster) (269 unlinked from the past 14 days)
  • Cases in hospital: 41 (total, up from 37 yesterday): Waitemata (9); Middlemore (16); Auckland (16)
  • Average age of current hospitalisations: 43 years old
  • Cases in ICU or HDU: Five
  • Confirmed cases (total) *: 5,539 since pandemic began
  • Historical cases: 177 out of 3,725 since 1 Jan 2021

Contacts

  • Number of active contacts being managed (total):: 2,776
  • Percentage who have received an outbound call from contact tracers (to confirm testing and isolation requirements): 79%
  • Percentage with at least one test result: 76%

Locations of interest

  • Locations of interest (total): 390 (as at 10am 27 October)

Tests

  • Number of tests (total): 3,979,577
  • Number of tests total (last 24 hours): 17,536
  • Tests processed in Auckland (last 24 hours): 13,578
  • Tests rolling average (last 7 days): 23,322
  • Testing centres in Auckland: 20

Wastewater

  • Wastewater detections: No unexpected detections

COVID-19 vaccine update

  • Vaccines administered to date (total): 6,676,800; 1st doses: 3,657,970 (87%); 2nd doses: 3,018,830 (72%)
  • Vaccines administered yesterday (total): 42,136 1st doses: 10,872; 2nd doses: 31,264
  • Māori 1st doses: 397,304 (70%); 2nd doses: 281,609 (49%)
  • Pacific Peoples: 1st doses: 239,171 (83%); 2nd doses: 186,999 (65%)
  • Vaccines administered to Auckland residents to date (total): 2,408,739; 1st doses: 1,296,687 (90%); 2nd doses: 1,112,052 (78%)
  • Vaccines administered to Auckland residents yesterday (total): 12,639: 1st doses: 2,855; 2nd doses: 9,784

NZ COVID Tracer

  • Registered users (total): 3,323,504
  • Poster scans (total): 458,315,093
  • Manual diary entries (total): 19,029,605
  • Poster scans in 24 hours to midday yesterday: 2,089,943

New cases identified at the border

Arrival date

From

Via

Positive test day/reason

Managed isolation/quarantine location

21 October

USA

Direct

Day 0/Routine

Christchurch

Historical cases identified at the border

Arrival date

From

Via

Positive test day/reason

Managed isolation/quarantine location

16 October

To be advised

Singapore

Day 6/Routine

Christchurch

21 October

USA

Direct

Day 0/Routine

Auckland

21 October

USA

Direct

Day 0/Routine

Auckland

Today's cases

*One previously reported community case has been reclassified as under investigation, resulting in a net increase of 73 community cases.

**The number of cases here may sometimes differ from those reported the previous day due to a difference in reporting timeframe and reclassifications.

Northland update

There are no new confirmed cases of COVID-19 to report in Northland, with cases in the region, associated with this outbreak, remaining at seven.

However, people living in Northland are urged to remain vigilant and get tested if they have any symptoms that could be COVID-19.

Testing and vaccination clinic locations across the region are available on the Northland DHB website

Yesterday there were 933 COVID-19 tests completed in Northland and 1,383 vaccinations – 544 first doses and 839 second doses.

Auckland update

Auckland public health officials have reviewed the suburbs of concern and are urging residents in Redvale, Rosedale, New Lynn, Wiri, Drury, Manurewa and Henderson to get tested as soon as possible if they have even very mild symptoms that might be COVID-19, even if they are fully vaccinated.

This testing will help to provide assurance that any undetected spread of COVID-19 in these communities is identified as quickly as possible.

Bayswater is no longer a specific area of concern however residents should remain vigilant and get tested if they experience even mild symptoms.

Testing is also available at GP and Urgent Care clinics, the locations of these can be found on the Healthpoint website.

In Auckland, public health officials are now supporting 562 COVID-19 cases and close contacts in the community, across 216 households, to safely isolate at home.   

Waikato update

All six of today's new Waikato cases are from Hamilton. All are known contacts of existing cases including one that was already in the quarantine facility.

Waikato DHB is continuing to encourage regionwide testing, to rule out any undetected community spread.

Testing locations in and around Waikato are available on the Healthpoint website and the Waikato DHB website. Dedicated testing sites are operating at Te Awamutu, Ôtorohanga, Whatawhata, Hamilton, and Tokoroa.

Yesterday across the Waikato region there were 1,860 swabs taken and 3,611 vaccinations given.

Blenheim update

Public health staff are continuing to work with the person with COVID-19 who is isolating in Blenheim. Household members at this address have returned negative test results.

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