Covid-19: 12,383 new cases to report, 44 deaths

‘Oku taupotu ‘i lalo ha fakamatala fakaTonga

There have been 12,383 new Covid-19 infections reported in New Zealand over the past week.

The numbers cover the week from Monday, April 17 to Sunday, April 23.

As at midnight Sunday there were 292 people in hospital with the virus.

Nine people were in an intensive care or high dependency unit as at midnight Sunday.

Forty-four more people with the virus have died.

Of that number, 11 were from the Auckland region, two were from the Waikato, two were from the Bay of Plenty, two were from Lakes, one was from Tairawhiti, two were from Hawke’s Bay, one was from Taranaki, three were from MidCentral, three were from Wellington region, three were from Nelson Marlborough, nine were from Canterbury, one was from South Canterbury, four were from Southern.

One was in their 20s, two were in their 40s, three were in their 60s, six were in their 70s, 22 were in their 80s and ten were aged over 90. Of these people, 23 were women and 21 were men.

The number of deaths confirmed as attributable to Covid-19, either as the underlying cause of death or as a contributing factor, is 2736.

FAKAMATALA FAKATONGA

Ko e keisi fakakatoa ‘e 12,383 ‘o e Koviti 19 ne mafola ‘i N’u Sila ‘i he uike kuo ‘osi.

Ko e fika ‘eni mei he Monite ‘Epeleli ‘aho 17 ki he Tokonaki ‘Epeleli ‘aho 23.

I he tu’uapo Sapate ne a’u ki he kakai ‘e toko 292 ne ‘i falemahaki tu’unga he vailasi.

Ne toe mate mo ha kakai ‘e toko 44 he vailasi’.

I he fika ko ia ko e 11 Auckland region, ua ‘i  Waikato, ua mei he Bay of Plenty, ua mei he  Lakes, taha mei  Tairawhiti, ua mei Hawke’s Bay, taha mei  Taranaki, tolu mei he MidCentral, tolu mei  Wellington region, tolu mei  Nelson Marlborough, hiva mei Canterbury, taha mei South Canterbury, fa mei he Southern.

Ko e tokotaha i hono ta’u 20 tupu, ua ‘i he ta’u 40, tolu mei he 6t, ono ‘i honau 70t, 22 ‘i honau 80t pea 10 ‘i honau 90t. Ko e toko 23 kakai fefine pea 21 kakai tangata.

Kuo fakapapau’i ko e mate ‘eni mei he Koviti 19, ‘o ka ‘ikai pe ko ha mahaki tauhi pe ko e tokoni ‘a e Koviti ki he’ene mate. Ko e mate fakakatoa ‘eni ‘e toko 2736 ‘i Nu’u Sila.

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