Contacts
- Number of active contacts being managed (total):: 2,336
- Percentage who have received an outbound call from contact tracers (to confirm testing and isolation requirements): 78%
- Percentage with at least one test result: 77%
Locations of interest
- Locations of interest (total): 394 (as at 10am 13 October)
Tests
- Number of tests (total): 3,644,954
- Number of tests total (last 24 hours): 25,799
- Tests processed in Auckland (last 24 hours): 12,965
- Tests rolling average (last 7 days): 22,169
- Testing centres in Auckland: 21
Wastewater
- Wastewater detections: No unexpected detections in the last 24 hours.
COVID-19 vaccine update
- Vaccines administered to date (total): 5,975,273; 1st doses: 3,480,716; 2nd doses: 2,494,557
- Vaccines administered yesterday (total): 72,683; 1st doses: 17,396; 2nd doses: 55,287
- Māori: 1st doses: 353,840; 2nd doses: 224,718
- Pacific Peoples: 1st doses: 221,524; 2nd doses: 151,625
- Vaccines administered to Auckland residents to date (total): 2,172,921 1st doses: 1,248,744 (87%); 2nd doses: 924,177 (65%)
- Vaccines administered to Auckland residents yesterday (total): 23,049: 1st doses: 4,427; 2nd doses: 18,622
NZ COVID-19 tracer
- Registered users (total): 3,294,653
- Poster scans (total): 426,284,546
- Manual diary entries (total): 18,143,904
- Poster scans in 24 hours to midday yesterday: 2,261,504
Dialysis Unit, North Shore Hospital
Following a previously reported exposure event at the Dialysis Unit adjacent to North Shore Hospital, a total of two patients and two staff members have now tested positive for COVID-19.
Staff are also undergoing rapid antigen testing before the start of each shift, with all results this morning again negative.
A number of staff in the unit are considered close contacts and have been stood down as a precaution.
All appropriate steps are being taken to manage potential risk while maintaining dialysis services to this group of renal patients.
All patients are being screened on arrival at the unit. Full PPE precautions are being taken within the unit, which is being intensively cleaned between each group of patients.
Truck driver
An Auckland-based truck driver who travelled to Northland for work purposes on October 9 has tested positive for COVID-19.
The case is currently being assessed to identify risk and any exposure events.
While the case investigation is still in the early stages initial information suggests a limited scope of exposure in Northland, given Alert Level 3 precautions within the delivery sector.
Advice will be provided to businesses involved, but at this stage, there is no evidence of significant risk to the region from this case. Any locations of interest will be listed on the Ministry of Health website.
Northland testing and vaccination centres
In Northland, 3,905 doses of COVID-19 vaccine were given yesterday - 1,1385 first doses and 2,520 second doses. To date, there have been 113,067 first doses and 82,692 second doses of the vaccine administered in Northland.
For testing, the region saw 1,765 covid tests completed yesterday, taking the total since 6 October to 7,045 tests.
Today there are seven community testing sites and eight community vaccination centres operating.
Community testing is available at:
- Kaitaia – Kaitaia Hospital, 29 Redan Road (9am-4pm)
- Kerikeri – 1 Sammaree Place (9am-4pm)
- Ohaeawai - Ohaeawai Rugby Clubrooms, (10am-5pm)
- Whangarei – Rock and Roll car park, Pohe Island (9am–4pm)
- Whangarei - Kamo, 20 Winger Crescent (9am –4pm)
- Ruakākā - Race Course Peter Snell Road, Ruakākā (10am-3pm)
- Dargaville – Dargaville Hospital (9am-4pm)
Community COVID-19 vaccination centres are operating at:
- Kaitaia – The Old Warehouse Building, 11 Matthews Ave (10am-5pm)
- Kerikeri - 1 Sammaree Place (10am-5pm)
- Omapere – Community Clinic (9am-3pm)
- Panguru – Roving Van (9.30am-3pm)
- Ohaeawai - Ohaeawai Rugby Clubrooms, (10am-5pm)
- Moerewa - Rugby Club, Simpson Park (9am-4pm)
- Whangarei – Northland Events Centre (8am-7.30pm)
- Dargaville - 22a Normanby St (10am-2pm)
Waikato update
There are two new community cases in Waikato today who are members of the same household in Hamilton. They are being transferred today to a local quarantine facility.
At this stage, the cases are unlinked but interviews will be carried out today to help determine any links to known cases. Two workplace exposure events have been identified but Hamilton residents are encouraged to please keep checking the Ministry's website for any locations of interest.
Vaccination rates in Waikato remained high yesterday with 7,434 people getting a dose. There were 2,980 tests processed in Waikato yesterday.