
Focus: NZ Delta outbreak | Tuesday 14th Sept wrap
14 September 2021. There are 15 new cases of Covid-19 in the community today - and all have been linked to other cases in the outbreak. Video / NZ Herald
14 September 2021. There are 15 new cases of Covid-19 in the community today - and all have been linked to other cases in the outbreak. Video / NZ Herald
A Wellington childcare centre said it was 'inappropriate' to request this information.
September 14 2021 There are 15 new cases of Covid-19 in the community today - and all have been linked to other cases in the outbreak.
The numbers come as testing and vaccinations in Auckland ramp up.
Level 4 has been kept in place for another week, which is simply delaying the inevitable.
Auckland's level 4 lockdown has been extended but Cabinet has made an in-principle decision to shift the region down to level 3 at 11.59pm on September 21. Video / NZ Herald
Auckland will remain in alert level 4 until next Tuesday.
There are still 17 'mystery cases', those yet to be clearly linked back to the outbreak.
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Rest homes are turning down new admissions because nurses can't enter NZ.
Under the current restrictions, cafes and restaurants can only have 50 people at a time.
There's universal agreement Auckland won't be moving out of level 4 just yet.
One commentator said the mystery cases mean Covid-19 has gone "underground".
At 4.30am on July 8 a patient stole a hospital swipe card to exit Wellington ED.
September 12, 2021: 20 new community cases of Covid-19 are announced all in Auckland, one day away from a Cabinet alert level decision. Video / NZ Herald
September 12 2021 There are 20 new community Covid cases today, all are in Auckland. No staff or patients have returned a positive case after being in potential contact with the cases in Middlemore Hospital.
The hospital is safe to attend, Counties Manukau Health chief medical officer says.
Karla Akuhata thought she was having period pain. Then her baby's head popped out.
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Herald Covid-19 experts answer key questions on what's in store for NZ.
'I took things off my plate ... My wellness became my No 1 goal' - Eve Macfarlane.
NZNO says 'free for all' visitor policy is putting everyone at risk.
Charlotte Johnston got the Covid vaccine to do all she could to protect her unborn baby.
Authorities are yet to find evidence of how the infection occurred.
Eliminating mystery cases is at the top of a Covid adviser's wish list.
The dates of the locations spanned from Friday, September 3 to Thursday, September 9.
"For some strange reason, the kidneys decided to work again."
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The Herald can today reveal a breakdown of each district's vaccination coverage.