175 new cases in Q'town Lakes, 88 in Central Otago

by Kim Bowden - Apr 12, 2022

Health officials in the South are reporting 1,331 new cases of Covid-19 today - 175 of them in Queenstown-Lakes and 88 in Central Otago.

In it's daily update to media, the Southern District Health Board says in the last seven days there has been 7,721 people with the virus in the South who remain unrecovered.

Across the region it's reporting 28 people in hospital with Covid-19, two of whom are in intensive care.

Three people are now in hospital in Clyde with the virus, and one person, in Queenstown. The remainder of those in hospital in the region are in Dunedin and Invercargill.

Earlier today Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield said the country's daily tally of Covid cases and hospitalisations continues to drop.

However, in the Southern region, numbers are still at a plateau.

The Ministry of Health has included one Covid-related death in the South among the 16 deaths reported across the country today.

Current hospitalisations as at 8am, April 12, 2022 (Source SDHB)

Hospital 

Inpatient 

ICU/HDU 

Ventilated 

Total 

 

 

 

 

 

Dunedin 

14 

16 

Southland 

Dunstan 

Lakes 

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. 

Current cases as of 11.59pm, April 11, 2022 (Source SDHB) 

Territorial Authority 

New – Positive (PCR & RAT) 

Active Cases 

 

 

 

Central Otago 

88 

584 

Clutha 

54 

335 

Dunedin 

468 

2,524 

Gore 

50 

318 

Invercargill 

324 

1,804 

Queenstown-Lakes 

175 

1,021 

Southland 

110 

761 

Waitaki 

60 

370 

Unknown 

<5 

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.  

Covid-19 in the South - What you need to know:

  • Please only get tested if you have symptoms or are a household contact of a confirmed case.
  • Testing locations can be found on the WellSouth website.
  • If you test positive on a RAT test you do not need to have that confirmed by PCR – you are a case. Please update your My Covid Record with your result. Call 0800 222 478, option 3, if you need any support to do this.
  • If you receive a text notification that you are positive, please do the online survey in the link you receive in the text message as soon as possible. This will ensure you can receive the appropriate care and support when you need it. Please be aware that, after filling in your My Covid Record with your positive RAT result, there can be a 24-hour delay before you receive this text message. 
  • Prepare now to self-isolate if you or a family member or housemate tests positive.
  • If you are self-isolating and require welfare support such as help getting groceries, please call 0800 512 337.
  • If you have concerns about Covid-19 symptoms, call your general practice or Healthline on 0800 358 5453 at any time. If you are very unwell or having breathing difficulties, call 111 immediately.

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