WELLINGTON, Nov 3 (NNN-AGENCIES) – New Zealand reported 100 new Delta variant cases of COVID-19 in the community today, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the country’s community outbreak to 3,733.
Among the new infections, 97 were recorded in the largest city of Auckland, and three in nearby Waikato, Director-General of Health, Ashley Bloomfield, told a press conference.
Fifty-eight patients are being treated in hospitals, including three in intensive care units or high dependency units, Bloomfield said.
There are 3,131 cases that have been clearly epidemiologically linked to another case or a sub-cluster, and a further 441 cases, for which links are yet to be fully established, he said.
New Zealand also reported 10 new cases identified at the border among recent returnees. The cases have remained in managed quarantine in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in New Zealand stands at 6,471 currently, according to the health ministry.
There were 28,921 doses of the COVID-19 vaccines administered yesterday, including 7,574 first ones and 21,347 second doses. To date, 88 percent of New Zealanders have had their first dose and 76 percent are fully vaccinated, Bloomfield said.
The country’s goal is to reach 90 percent of people who have had their first dose before the government starts further lowering alert levels and adopting the new “traffic light” alert system.– NNN-AGENCIES