Covid-19 update: 8220 new cases, 24 deaths and 162 in hospital

‘Oku taupotu i lalo ha fakamatala fakaTonga

There have been 8220 new cases of Covid-19 reported in New Zealand over the past week, and 24 further deaths.

Of the new cases, 3429 were reinfections.

Of the deaths being reported today, one was from Northland, seven were from the Auckland region, four were from Waikato, one was from Taranaki, one was from MidCentral, one was from Whanganui, one was from Nelson Marlborough, six were from Canterbury and two were from Southern.

One was in their 20s, one was in their 50s, one was in their 60s, two were in their 70s, 12 were in their 80s and seven were aged over 90. Of these people, nine were women and 15 were men.

There were also 162 people with Covid-19 in hospital as of midnight Sunday, including four in ICU.

The seven-day rolling average of cases is now 1160, up from last week’s figure of 1148.

Figures reported last week showed there had been 8396 new cases, with 32 deaths and 171 people hospitalised.

FAKAMATALA FAKATONGA

‘I he uike kuo ‘osi kakato, kuo ‘i ai ha kau puke fo’ou ‘i he Kōviti 19 ‘e toko valuafe uangeau uofulu kuo lipooti ‘i Nu’usila.pea mo e kau pekia ‘e toko uofulu mā fā.
Ko e kau puke fo’ou ko ia, ko e toko toluafe fāngeau uofulu mā hiva [3429] na’a nau ‘osi puke kimu’a.
Ko e kau mate ko ia kuo lipooti mai ‘i he ‘aho ni, ko e toko taha mei Northland, fitu mei ‘Aokalani, fā mei Waikato, taha mei Talanaki, taha mei MidCentral, taha mei Fanganui, taha mei Nelson Marlbough, ono mei Kenitapeuli,  pea ua mei Southern.  
Ko e toko taha na’e ta’u uofulu tupu, ta’u nimangofulu tupu ‘a e toko taha, ta’u ongongofulu tupu ‘a e toko taha, ta’u fitungofulu tupu ‘a e toko ua, ta’u valungofulu tupu ‘a e toko hongofulu mā ua, pea ta’u hivangofulu tupu ‘a e toko fitu. Ko e toko hiva leva ‘o e kakai ko ‘eni ko e kakai fefine pea toko hongofulu mā nima ko e kakai tangata.
Pea ‘i he tu’apō ‘o e pō Sāpate kuo toe ‘i ai mo e kakai kuo nau puke ‘i he Kōviti – 19 ‘e toko teau ongongofulu mā ua ‘oku nau tākoto falemahaki kau ki ai mo e toko fā ‘oku nau ‘i he ‘iuniti tokanga’i makehe.
Ko e lau fakauike ko ia ‘o e kau puke ‘oku ‘i he ‘avalisi ko e toko tahaafe teau ongongofulu [1160], ko e ‘alu hake ia ‘a e toko lahi ‘aki ‘a e toko tahaafe teau fāngofulu mā valu [1148].
Ko e toko lahi ko ia kuo lipooti ‘i he uike kuo ‘osi na’e hā mei ai ‘oku ‘i ai ‘a e kau puke fo’ou ‘e valuafe tolungeau hivangofulu mā ono [8396], oea mo e kau pekia ai ‘e toko tolungofulu mā ua, pea tākoto falemahaki ‘a e toko teau fitungofulu mā taha [171]. 

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