Covid-19: 10,589 new cases in NZ, 28 deaths and 189 in hospital

‘Oku taupotu ‘i lalo ha fakamatala fakaTonga

New Zealand has 10,589 new cases of Covid-19 over the last week.

The Ministry of Health reported 28 deaths with Covid-19.

There were also 189 people in hospital at midnight Sunday including four cases in ICU.

Of the deaths being reported today: one was from Northland, six were from the Auckland region, two were from Waikato, one was from Bay of Plenty, four were from Hawke’s Bay, one was from Taranaki, one was from MidCentral, three were from Whanganui, two were from Wellington region, two were from Nelson Marlborough, three were from Canterbury and two were from Southern.

One was in their 50s, three were in their 60s, eight were in their 70s, 11 were in their 80s and five were aged over 90. Of these people, 12 were women and 15 were men.

The seven-day rolling average is now 1508, down from last week’s figure of 1979.

Today’s figure compares to 13,880 new cases, 79 further deaths and 242 people in hospital announced last Tuesday.

FAKAMATALA FAKATONGA

Ko e keisi fo’ou ‘e 10,589 ‘o e Koviti 19 ‘i Nu’u Sila ni ‘i he uike kuo osi.

Fakatatau ki he Potungaue Mo’ui ne lipooti ‘a e toko 28 ko e kau mate mei he Koviti’.

Ko e 189 ‘a e kakai ‘i fale mahaki ‘i he tu’uapō ‘o e Sāpate kau ai ‘a e keisi ‘e fa ‘i he ICU.

Ko e anga ‘eni vahevahe ‘a e ngaahi keisi.

‘I he kau mate’ ko e taha ‘i Northland, ono mei he vahenga Auckland, ua mei Waikato, taha mei he Bay of Plenty, fā mei Hawke’s Bay, taha mei Taranaki, taha mei he MidCentral, tolu mei Whanganui, ua mei Wellington , ua mei Nelson Marlborough, tolu mei Canterbury mo e ua mei he Southern.

Ko e toko taha ne ā€˜i hono taā€™u 50t toko tolu he 60t toko valu he 70t toko 11 he 60t pea toko niva ā€˜ova he 90t. Toko 12 kakai fefine pea toko 15 kakai tangata.

Ko e ā€˜avalisi e takai mai ā€˜a e mahaki he ā€˜aho ā€˜e fitu he uike ko e toko 1797.

Ko e fika ā€˜o e ā€˜aho  ni fakahoa ia ki he  toko 13880 ā€˜a e keisi foā€™ou pea 79 kau mate pea mo e toko 242 ā€˜i fale mahaki fakatatau ki he fanogongo he Tusite.

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