Coronavirus: New Zealand has 149 confirmed new cases of COVID-19

Publish Date
Sunday, 21 November 2021, 1:21PM

New Zealand has 149 new cases of Covid-19 in the community, reports the Ministry of Health.

Of today's new cases, 140 are in Auckland, one is in Canterbury, two are in Bay of Plenty, three are in Northland and six are in Waikato.

The total number of cases in this outbreak is now 6,850.

To date, a total of 2,305 cases from this outbreak are now reported as having recovered from Covid-19.

The total number of cases in Auckland this outbreak is 6,246 (2,158 of whom have recovered), 331 in Waikato (98 of whom have recovered), 18 in Wellington (17 of whom have recovered), 62 cases in Northland (28 of whom have recovered), seven cases in Canterbury (three of whom have recovered), six active cases in Taranaki, 21 active cases in the Lakes District, three active cases in MidCentral, 12 active cases in Bay of Plenty and three active cases in Wairarapa.

There are 83 people in hospital, including five patients in intensive care.

To date, 91% of New Zealanders have had their first dose and 83% are fully vaccinated.

Auckland is currently at alert level 3 step 2.

The rest of the country is at alert level 2.

Previously, the Prime Minister revealed New Zealand will move into a new way of managing Covid-19 when District Health Boards have 90 per cent of their eligible populations vaccinated.

The traffic light system will use vaccine certificates to allow complying businesses to continue to operate at all times - and proposes to end nationwide lockdowns.

New Zealand has had 9,608 confirmed cases since the pandemic began last year and 38 deaths.

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