10 Feb 2022

Covid-19 update: Record 306 new community cases in New Zealand today

5:02 pm on 10 February 2022

There are 306 new community cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand today - a new record high - with 216 cases in Auckland alone.

Coronavirus particle, illustration. Covid-19, SARS-CoV-2.

Photo: SCIENCE PHOTO LI / DDJ / Science Photo Library via AFP

The previous highest number of cases in one day was 243 cases on 5 February.

In a statement today, the Ministry of Health said the new community cases were in the following DHBs - Northland (12), Auckland (216), Waikato (48), Tairāwhiti (4), Bay of Plenty (7), Lakes (6), MidCentral (2), Taranaki (5), Hutt Valley (3) and Capital and Coast (3).

There are 12 cases in hospital in Auckland, Rotorua, Bay of Plenty and Christchurch. None of them in ICU

The ministry said there were 30 cases in MIQ, with travellers arriving from UAE, Australia, Fiji, India, Lebanon, Malaysia, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea and Qatar.

There were 204 community cases reported in New Zealand yesterday.

There has now been a total of 18,460 cases of Covid-19 in the community.

There were 56,257 vaccine booster doses given yesterday, as well as 782 first doses; 1568 second doses and 1941 paediatric doses.

The Northland DHB this afternoon announced it has finally reached the 90 percent Covid-19 vaccination target for first doses.

Chief executive Dr Nick Chamberlain said the milestone is "significant".

Another 4600 aged 12 and over need their second jabs for Northland DHB to reach the 90 percent double-dosed target.

The ministry also confirmed a case in Queenstown - the first community case in the Southern DHB this outbreak - although it will be officially added to the case numbers tomorrow.

Anyone who caught flight NZ614 Queenstown to Auckland on Sunday at 9.19am is considered a close contact of the case.

Close contacts are urged to self-isolate, test immediately and on day five after exposure.

Queenstown Airport in Frankton has been listed as a location of interest for Sunday from 8.45am to 9.15am.

And in the North Island, two Ilminister Intermediate students in Gisborne have also tested positive to the virus.

Two Super Rugby Pacific teams are also isolating in Queenstown due to Covid-19 close contact protocols.

Wastewater testing has shown the presence of Covid-19 in the Northland towns of Mangawhai and Whatuwhiwhi.

Other detections from samples taken last week include Morrinsville in Waikato and the Taranaki town of Hāwera.

The Institute of Environmental Science and Research tests dozens of sites each week.

Meanwhile, a public health expert has warned that a protest on Parliament grounds, which has gone into its third day, may risk becoming a superspreader event.

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