[整理] 新西兰疫情更新(2021/11/28)

楼主: skbb2553 (HS)   2021-11-28 09:52:06
Almost 18,000 vaccine doses administered yesterday;
145 cases; 1 death; 77 people in hospital - 8 people in ICU
发稿单位:新西兰卫生部
发稿时间:28 November 2021
撰 稿 者:同发稿单位
原文连结:https://bit.ly/3D0B3uX
COVID-19单位:https://covid19.govt.nz/
统计网页:https://bit.ly/3D5GSI5
病例 https://bit.ly/3qwLfZD
疫苗施打:https://bit.ly/3HnbrvN
Booster vaccinations start:https://bit.ly/3xuK6Tw
(11/28新闻稿)
Omicron variant虽然是第一段但我决定放在新闻稿最后
资格人口=全人口-不符合疫苗施打条件的人
疫苗施打状况(依据资格人口百分比):
(全国)
总计 7,462,890 剂:3,878,887 第一剂(92%)、3,584,003 第二剂(85%)
昨日 20,873 剂: 6,378 第一剂 、 14,495 第二剂
(毛利人、太平洋原住民、各大区卫生局疫苗施打状况详见相关连结)
医院病例状况
目前总计有82名(+ 5)病例住院:
North Shore:14 (Waitemata)
Middlemore :32
Auckland :31
Waikato : 4
Rotorua : 1
住院病例的平均年龄是48岁
9名(+1)住ICU/HDU。
Auckland:8(+1)
Lakes :1
新西兰本波爆发至今 8,118 例
新西兰疫情开始至今10,891 例
新西兰七日平均182位病例
新西兰今日新增148位病例,其中本土144例:*
北岛
Northland (北地) 77例(+ 2 含康复者 53例)
Auckland(奥克兰) 7,494例(+127 含康复者2,299例)
Waikato (怀卡多) 430例(+ 9 含康复者 179例)
Bay of Plenty(富饶湾) 48例(+ 4 )
Hawke’s Bay 1例(+ 1 )
Lakes 26例( )
Taranaki 6例(全员康复)
MidCentral 5例( 含康复者 1例)
Wairarapa 3例( )
Wellington(威灵顿) 18例( 含康复者 17例)
南岛
Nelson/Marlborough 1例(已康复)
Canterbury 9例( 含康复者 4例)
境外移入4
美国(航班直飞)*2
比利时(经阿联)*1
*英国(经卡达)*1
*今天会写一些地区更新,细节会在那边补充
死亡案例通报:
疫情至今死亡案例通报目前44例
本波爆发死亡案例通报目前18例:(+1)
17本土(+1)
(医院13(+1)、隔离(MIQ、居家等)4)
1境外移入
North Shore在11/27晚上通报一名80多岁病例死亡。
11/25送医
地区更新:
1.Northland
昨天的保底+2已经加算至今天统计
今天有保底+2将会加算到明天统计
今天的两位病例都是已知病例的接触者,均居家隔离
2.Auckland(略)
3.Waikato
+9正在疫调中
4.Bay of Plenty
+4已知感染源
5.Hawke’s Bay(11/28新闻稿: https://bit.ly/3p5bDr8 )
霍克斯湾通报一名确诊病例
该位病例因为身体不适去Hawke’s Bay Hospital急诊
并在那边做定期采检,然后确诊
6.Canterbury
英国的境外移入病例
11/16自英国出发至卡达
11/18自卡达出发至新西兰(奥克兰)
11/25自奥克兰出发至基督城(班机NZ8475 早上10:50到达基督城)
(补个新闻稿原段落......)
There is one new case in Canterbury being reported today, which is being
classified as a border case.
The case travelled from Auckland to Christchurch on Thursday 25 November on
Air NZ Flight NZ8475 arriving in Christchurch at 10.50am. Anyone who is
considered a contact of this case will be contacted directly. Unless you are
contacted you do not need to do anything other than watch for symptoms and
get tested straight away if you develop any symptoms of COVID-19.
This case travelled from London to Doha on 16 November and Doha to Auckland
on 18 November. They left managed isolation last week and tested positive on
their Day 9 test while in home quarantine.
The case is a child and is isolating at home with family. Locations of
interest in relation to this case will be posted to the Ministry of Health
website.
Every new case is an urgent reminder to get tested if you’re feeling unwell.
Testing at high numbers will help to minimise and contain the spread of
COVID-19 in Christchurch.
Omicron variant
Health officials continue to assess the latest international information on
the new B.1.1529 variant, which the World Health Organization has named
Omicron.
As a precaution, and based on advice from the Director-General of Health, the
Government yesterday added nine countries in southern Africa to the very high
risk countries list, placing additional restrictions on travel into New
Zealand.
Knowledge about this emerging variant is in its infancy and we are closely
watching and monitoring evidence and countries’ responses.
Vaccine producing companies will now start assessing any impact the strain
will have on vaccine efficacy. However, our advice to public remains that
vaccines are the number one protection against COVID-19 – including against
the Delta variant responsible for our current outbreak.
There is no change to the advice on booster vaccines, which is for people
over-18 to get their booster dose at least six months after their second
dose. Anyone who is due a booster shot, which become available to a wider
group of people from Monday, is encouraged to book using BookMyVaccine.
There’s no need to rush to get the booster. The science shows fully
vaccinated people remain really well protected from infection, and from being
seriously ill if they do get COVID-19. There is plenty of existing stock of
the Pfizer vaccine in New Zealand now and on order for everyone who needs a
booster shot over coming months.
We will advise on any potential impacts for New Zealand, noting that we
remain in a good position to minimise the impact of any new variants with
isolation and routine testing of international arrivals.

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