Covid-19 update: Number of new daily cases drops to 2100, with 15 more deaths

‘Oku taupotu ‘i lalo ha fakamatala fakaTonga

The number of new daily community cases has dropped to its lowest level since February today with 2100 new cases today, and another 15 deaths of people with the virus reported.

The daily case dip was the lowest for reported numbers since 19 February, when 1901 cases were reported as Omicron began to take a grip on the country.

While reported case numbers do fall in the weekend, today’s figure was lower than the 2618 reported last Sunday.

The seven-day rolling average of community case numbers reached 3733 today, down from last week’s 4302.

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In today’s statement, the Ministry of Health said there were 436 people in hospital, including seven in ICU. The seven-day rolling average of hospitalisations today was 487, down from 587 last Sunday.

The 15 deaths of people with Covid-19 reported today included four people in their 70s, seven in their 80s and four aged over 90 years old. Seven were women and eight were men.

Four were from Auckland region, three were from Waikato, one was from Hawke’s Bay, one was from Taranaki, one was from MidCentral, two were from Wellington region and three were from Canterbury.

The total number of deaths confirmed as attributable to Covid-19 was not updated today and stands at 1824.

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There were 3302 new community cases reported yesterday, along with 10 further deaths of people with the virus.

In total New Zealand has recorded 1,699,840 confirmed cases of Covid-19.

FAKAMATALA FAKATONGA

Kuo holo ‘a e toko lahi ‘o e ngaahi keisi fo’ou ‘i he ‘aho ni ki he toko si’i taha talu mei Fepueli, ko e toko 2100, pea mo e toe kau mate ‘e toko 25 ‘i he vailasi kuo lipooti.
Ko e tū’ulu faka’aho ko ‘eni ki lao ‘a e toko lahi talu mei Fepuali 19,  ‘i he taimi na’e lipooti ai ko e keisi ‘e 1901 ‘i he Omicron ‘i he’ene tu’uta mai ki he fonua.
Lolotonga ko ia ‘a e holo ‘a e toko lahin kuo lipooti ‘i he faka’osinga ‘o euike,  ko efika ‘o e ‘aho ni na’e ma’olalo ange ia ‘i he 2618 na’e lipooti ‘i he Sapate kuo ‘osi.
Ko e ‘avalisi ‘o e lau fakahili’aho 7 ‘o e keisi he komiunitī na’e a’u ki he toko 3733 he ‘aho ni, holo ia mei he 4302 he Sapate kuo ‘osi.
Na’e pehē ‘e he Potungāue Mo’ui ‘i he fakamatala ‘i he ‘aho ni, ko e kakai ‘e toko 436 na’e ‘i falemahaki, kau ai e toko 7 ‘i he loki tokanga’i makehe, Ko e ‘avalisi ‘o e lau fakahili’aho 7 ‘o e kau tākoto falemakahi ‘i he ‘aho ni na’e toko 487, holo ia mei 587 ‘o e Sapate kuo ‘osi.
Ko e kau mate ‘i he Kōviti-19 ‘e toko 15 na’e lipooti ‘i he aho ni, na’e kau ai ‘a e toko 4 lahi hake he ta’u 70, 7 lahi hake he ta’u 80, 4 lahi hake he ta’u 90. Toko 7 fefine pea 8 tangata.
Toko 4 mei ‘Aokalani, 3 mei Uaikato, 1 mei Hawkes Bay, 1 mei Talanaki, 1 mei MidCentral, 2 mei Uelingatoni, pea 3 mei Canterbury.
Na’e ‘ikai fakapapau’i mai ‘a etoko lahi ‘o e kau mate ‘i he Kōviti-19 ‘i he ‘aho ni, ko ia ‘oku tu’u ma’u ai pē ‘i he 1824.
Na’e toko 3302 ‘a e ngaahi keisi fo’ou ‘i he komiunitī na’e lipooti ‘aneafi, fakataha ia mo e toe mate he vailasi ‘a e kakai ‘e toko 10.
Ko e fakakātoa ‘o e ngaahi keisi Kōviti-19 kuo lekooti ‘o fakapapau’i ko e toko 1,69,840.  

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