Te Whatu Ora Health NZ - Southern
02 August 2022, 9:39 PM
COVID-19 Update
Key Messages
“Boosters are still the best form of protection against getting very sick from COVID-19 and being hospitalised. We are strongly encouraging anyone who hasn’t had their booster shot to do so now – this could make the difference between staying home and going to hospital.” - Dr Susan Jack, Medical Officer of Health: Te Whatu Ora - Southern
Find out more about boosters here
“We know wearing a mask can feel tiresome at times, but it does save lives. Finding a mask which fits you properly, taking regular breaks where it’s safe to do so, and taking some long breaths before putting on your mask can help. By wearing a mask, keeping your distance, and washing your hands, you are not only protecting yourself, but your community as well.” - Dr Susan Jack, Medical Officer of Health: Te Whatu Ora - Southern
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Hospitalisation figures
Current hospitalisations as at 2pm 2 Aug 2022
There are currently 22 inpatients in Dunedin hospital (1 in ICU/HDU), and11 in Southland hospital (none in ICU/HDU). No Covid-19 patients are currently being ventilated.
Please note that hospitalisation data does not differentiate between patients admitted because of COVID-19 infection versus those admitted for a separate reason who happen to also have COVID-19 (incidental COVID-19 infection).
The Ministry of Health total figures for Southern for the previous 24 hours are:
· 562 new positive cases
· 3663 (not recovered from last 7 days)
Please note, the Ministry of Health’s daily reported cases may differ slightly from those reported at a DHB or local public health unit level. This is because of different reporting cut off times and the assignment of cases between regions, for example when a case is tested outside their usual region of residence. Total numbers will always be the formal daily case tally as reported to the WHO. Due to the increased use of RATs and system lag issues there may be a discrepancy in the number of total active cases from the territorial authority breakdown.
A decision has been made nationally that areas with less than 5 new cases per 24-hour period will be reported as “<5”. All territorial authorities with less than 100 cases will have their case numbers rounded to the nearest 5. We are unable to supply further information. Please contact the Ministry of Health directly for more information about these decisions.
Testing locations and hours of operation can be found on the WellSouth website.
If you have any questions about COVID-19, self-isolation, or what you need to do if you test positive, please call Healthline on 0800 358 5453.
If you are self-isolating and require welfare support such as help getting groceries, please call 0800 512 337 Monday-Friday 8am-6pm and Saturday/Sunday/Public Holidays 8am-1pm.
For help accessing COVID-19 testing in the Southern region and to find your nearest testing center please call the WellSouth call center on 0800 VIRUS19 (0800 847 8719).
If you have concerns about COVID-19 symptoms, please call your general practice or Healthline on 0800 358 5453 at any time. If you are very unwell or having breathing difficulties, please call 111 immediately.