Covid-19 update: 11,453 new cases, six deaths and 177 in hospital

Oku taupotu ‘i lalo ha fakamatala fakaTonga

There have been 11,453 new cases of Covid-19 reported in New Zealand over the past week, and six further deaths.

Of the new cases, were 4811 reinfections.

The ministry reported 18 deaths with six attributed to Covid-19. Four were determined not to be due to the coronavirus and for eight the cause of death was not yet available.

There were also 177 people with Covid-19 in hospital as of midnight Sunday, including one in ICU.

The seven-day rolling average of cases is now 1632, up from last week’s figure of 1279.

Figures reported last week showed there had been 9100 new cases, with 40 deaths and 200 people hospitalised.

FAKAMATALA FAKATONGA


‘I he uike kuo ‘osi kuo fakahā ‘i Nu’usila ni kuo ‘i ai ha kau puke fo’ou ‘i he Covid – 19 ‘e toko tahamano tahaafe fāngeau nimangofulu mā tolu [11453], pea tānaki atu mo e toko ono ki he kakai kuo pekia.
Ko e kau puke fo’ou ko ‘eni ‘oku ‘i ai ‘a e toko fāafe valungeau hongofulu mā taha [4811] ai ko e kakai ia na’a nau ‘osi puke kimu’a.
Ko e toko hongofulu mā valu kuo lipooti mei he potungāue kuo pekia pea ko e toko ono ai ko e natula ia ‘o e Kōviti – 19. Ko e toko fā na’e ‘ikai ko e tupunga ia mei he vailasi kolona, pea ko e toko valu leva ‘oku te’eki mahino mai ‘a e tupu’anga ‘o ‘enau mālōlō.
Na’e ‘i ai leva mo e kakai ‘e toko teau fitungofulu mā fitu ‘oku nau tākoto falemahaki koe’uhi ko e Kōviti – 19, ‘i he’ene a’u mai ko ē ki he tu’apō ‘o e pō Sāpate kau ki ai mo e toko taha ‘i he ‘iuniti tokangaekina makehe.
Ko hono lau faka’aho ko ia ‘i he ‘aho ‘e fitu ‘o e kakai kuo puke ‘oku ‘i he ‘avalisi ko e toko tahaafe onongeau tolungofulu mā ua [1632], ko e ‘alu hake ia ki ‘olunag ‘a e toko lahi mei he uike kuo ‘osi ‘aki ‘a e toko tahaafe uangeau fitungofulu mā hiva [1279].
‘Oku mahino mei he toko lahi ko ia kuo lipooti mai ‘i he uike kuo ‘osi ‘oku ‘i ai ‘a e kau puke fo’ou ‘e toko hivaafe teau [9100], pea pekia ai ‘a e toko fāngofulu pea tākoto falemahaki ‘a e toko uangeau [200].

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