Covid-19 update: 40,098 new cases, 35 deaths and 514 hospitalised over past week

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There have been 40,098 new cases of Covid-19 and 35 deaths of people with the virus over the past week, the Ministry of Health says.

There were also a total of 514 people in hospital with the virus, including 14 in ICU.

Of the 35 deaths being reported today, one was from Northland, 12 were from the Auckland region, four were from Waikato, one was from Bay of Plenty, one was from Lakes, one was from MidCentral, three were from Wellington region, one was from Nelson Marlborough, six were from Canterbury and five were from Southern.

One was in their 40s, four were in their 50s, three were in their 60s, three were in their 70s, 15 were in their 80s and nine were aged over 90. Of these people, 15 were women and 20 were men.

Of the community cases, 11,142 are reinfections.

The seven day rolling average of cases is 5721.

On Wednesday, reported daily Covid-19 cases topped 7000 for the first time since July.

Last week the ministryĀ reported 34,528 new cases of Covid-19 and 40 deathsĀ of people with the virus over the previous week.

FAKAMATALA FAKATONGA

Kuo ā€˜i ai ha keisi foā€™ou  ā€˜e 40,098 mo ha mate ā€˜e 35 ā€˜i he uike kuo ā€˜osi mei he Koviti lau ia ā€˜a e Potungaue Moā€™ui ā€˜a Nuā€™u Sila ni.

Naā€™e ā€˜i ai mo e toko 514 i fale mahaki kau AI ā€˜a e toko 14 he ICU

Ko e toko 35 e kau mate ne lipooti ia he ā€˜aho ni taha ā€˜i Northland, 12 he vahenga ā€˜Aokalani fa mei Waikato, taha mei he Bay of Plenty, taha mei he Lakes, taha mei he  MidCentral, tolu mei he vahenga Uelingatoni taha mei Nelson mo Marlborough, ono mei Canterbury pea nima mei he saute.  

Toko taha ne ā€˜i hono taā€™u 40t, fa ā€˜i he 50t, tolu ā€˜i he 60t, tolu ā€˜i he 70t pea toko 15 ā€˜i he 80t pea toko hiva ā€˜i he 90t. I he kakai ko eni ko e toko 15 kakai fefine pea 20 ko e kakai tangata.

Ko e ngaahi keisi ko eni mei he kominitiiā€™ ko e toko 11,142 ko e kau toe puke.

Koe ā€˜avalisi ā€˜ene vilo mai ā€˜i he uike ko e toko  5721.

I he ā€˜aho Pulelulu, naā€™e lipooti ai ha keisi fakaā€™aho aā€™u ki he toko 7000 ā€˜a ia ko e ā€˜uluaki taimi ia talu mei Siulai.

I he uike kuo ā€˜osi ne lipooti ā€˜e he Potungaue ha toko 34, 528 ko e keisi foā€™ou ia ā€˜o e Koviti pea mate ai ha toko 40 ne maā€™u ā€˜e vailasi mei he uike ki muā€™a.

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