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Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand (2021)

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Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand

This article documents the timeline of transmission of COVID-19 during theCOVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand throughout 2021. The following dates and times are inNew Zealand Daylight Time (UTC+13) until 3 April andNew Zealand Standard Time (UTC+12) from 4 April.

On 14 February 2021, at 11:59 pm, Auckland moved up toalert level 3 and the rest of New Zealand to level 2 after new community cases were detected in Auckland during level 1.[1] On 17 February at 11:59 pm, Auckland moved down to level 2 and the rest of the country to level 1.[2] On 22 February at 11:59 pm, Auckland moved down to level 1.[3] On 28 February at 6:00 am, Auckland moved back up to level 3 while the rest of New Zealand moved to level 2.[4] On 7 March at 6:00 am, Auckland moved back to level 2 while the rest of New Zealand moved to level 1.[5] On 12 March, Auckland moved back to level 1 at midday.[6]

On 17 August 2021 at 11:59 pm, after a report of a new community case presumed to be infected with theDelta variant of the virus earlier that day, New Zealand moved to alert level 4, entering a nationwide lockdown for a minimum of three days.[7]

On 1 September 2021, Auckland and theNorthland Region remained on Alert Level 4 while the rest of the country transitioned into Alert Level 3 from 1 September 2021.[8][9] On 8 September, all of New Zealand except Auckland moved into Alert Level 2 at 11:59pm on 7 September. However, mandatory mask wearing and limits on both indoor and outdoor gatherings of 50 and 100 people respectively were introduced.[10] On 22 September, Auckland moved down to Alert Level 3 while the rest of the country remained on Alert Level 2. Event limit restrictions were also relaxed for areas under Level 2, with 100 people being allowed in indoor hospitality venues.[11][12]

On 4 October, Alert Level three restrictions were reinstated in several parts of Waikato includingRaglan,Huntly,Ngāruawāhia andHamilton following the detection of community cases.[13] On 7 October, Level 3 restrictions in the Waikato were extended to include a wider area includingTe Kūiti, theWaipa District,Ōtorohanga,Te Awamutu,Karapiro andCambridge.[14] On 8 October, Alert Level 3 restrictions were reinstated in the Northland Region after a positive case from Auckland visited the region.[15]

On 2 November, the Waikato region transitioned to step 2 of Alert Level 3. Step 2 allows retailers to operate with face masks and physical distance; increased the number of people at outdoor gatherings to 25; and eliminated the two-household restriction.[16] On 10 November, Auckland transitioned to step 2 of Alert Level 3 from 10 November. As a result, retailers, museums, and zoos reopened while outdoor gatherings were allowed with a 23-person limit. TheFar North District, which entered into a Level 3 lockdown the previous week, moved down to Alert Level 2 on 12 November.[17]

On 3 December, New Zealand transitioned into theCOVID-19 Protection Framework ("Traffic light system"), ending the previous"alert level system". Auckland and areas in the North Island with low vaccination started on the Red setting while the rest of the country commenced on the Orange setting.[18][19] On 15 December, the Government lifted the internal border around Auckland, easing travel to and from the metropolitan region.[20] On 31 December, most areas under the Red setting with the exception of theNorthland Region transitioned to the Orange setting.[21]

Transmission timeline

[edit]

Data about the previous day is extracted from theInstitute of Environmental Science and Research's database at 9:00 am daily and is publicly released by theMinistry of Health around 1:00 pm. For most of January, data was released every three days instead.

COVID-19 cases in New Zealand  ()
     Deaths        Recoveries        Active cases
202020202021202120222022202320232024202420252025
MarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSepOctOctNovNovDecDec
JanJanFebFebMarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSepOctOctNovNovDecDec
JanJanFebFebMarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSepOctOctNovNovDecDec
JanJanFebFebMarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSepOctOctNovNovDecDec
JanJanFebFebMarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSepOctOctNovNovDecDec
JanJanFebFebMarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSepOctOct
Last 365 daysLast 365 days
Date
# of cases
# of deaths
2020-03-05class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2020-03-17class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2020-03-24
2020-03-31
1(n.a.)
2020-04-07
1(=)
2020-04-14
9(+8)
2020-04-21
13(+4)
2020-04-28
19(+6)
2020-05-05
20(+1)
2020-05-12
21(+1)
2020-05-19
21(=)
2020-05-26
21(=)
2020-06-16
22(n.a.)
2020-06-23
22(=)
2020-06-30
22(=)
2020-07-07
22(=)
2020-07-14
22(=)
2020-07-21
22(=)
2020-07-28
22(=)
2020-08-04
22(=)
2020-08-13
22(=)
2020-08-20
22(=)
2020-08-27
22(=)
2020-09-03
22(=)
2020-09-10
24(+2)
2020-09-17
25(+1)
2020-09-24
25(=)
2020-10-01
25(=)
2020-10-08
25(=)
2020-10-15
25(=)
2020-10-22
25(=)
2020-10-29
25(=)
2020-11-05
25(=)
2020-11-12
25(=)
2020-11-19
25(=)
2020-11-26
25(=)
2020-12-03
25(=)
2020-12-10
25(n.a.)
2020-12-17
25(n.a.)
25(n.a.)
2021-01-03
25(=)
2021-01-11
25(=)
2021-01-18
25(=)
2021-01-25
25(=)
2021-02-01
25(=)
2021-02-08
25(=)
2021-02-15
25(=)
2021-02-22
26(+1)
2021-03-01
26(=)
2021-03-08
26(=)
2021-03-15
26(=)
2021-03-22
26(=)
2021-03-29
26(=)
2021-04-06
26(=)
2021-04-13
26(=)
2021-04-20
26(=)
2021-04-27
26(=)
2021-05-04
26(=)
2021-05-11
26(=)
2021-05-18
26(=)
2021-05-25
26(=)
2021-06-01
26(=)
2021-06-08
26(=)
2021-06-15
26(=)
2021-06-22
26(=)
2021-06-29
26(=)
2021-07-06
26(=)
2021-07-13
26(=)
2021-07-20
26(=)
2021-07-27
26(=)
2021-08-03
26(=)
2021-08-10
26(=)
2021-08-17
26(=)
2021-08-24
26(=)
2021-08-31
26(=)
2021-09-07
27(+1)
2021-09-14
27(=)
2021-09-21
27(=)
2021-09-28
27(=)
2021-10-05
27(=)
2021-10-12
28(+1)
2021-10-19
28(=)
2021-10-26
28(=)
2021-11-02
28(=)
2021-11-09
32(+4)
2021-11-16
35(+3)
2021-11-23
40(+5)
2021-11-30
44(+4)
2021-12-07
44(=)
2021-12-14
47(+3)
2021-12-21
49(+2)
2021-12-28
50(+1)
2022-01-04
51(+1)
2022-01-11
51(=)
2022-01-18
52(+1)
2022-01-25
52(=)
2022-02-01
53(+1)
2022-02-08
53(=)
2022-02-15
53(=)
2022-02-22
56(+3)
2022-03-01
56(=)
2022-03-08
65(+9)
2022-03-15
102(+37)
2022-03-22
177(+75)
2022-03-29
266(+89)
2022-04-05
386(+120)
2022-04-12
483(+97)
2022-04-19
570(+87)
2022-04-26
649(+79)
2022-05-03
731(+82)
2022-05-10
826(+95)
2022-05-17
937(+111)
2022-05-24
1,031(+94)
2022-05-31
1,128(+97)
2022-06-07
1,194(+66)
2022-06-14
1,286(+92)
2022-06-21
1,350(+64)
2022-06-28
1,437(+87)
2022-07-05
1,534(+97)
2022-07-12
1,645(+111)
2022-07-19
1,803(+158)
2022-07-26
1,396(−545[b])
2022-08-02
1,563(+167)
2022-08-09
1,688(+125)
2022-08-16
1,782(+94)
2022-08-23
1,841(+59)
2022-08-30
1,884(+43)
2022-09-06
1,933(+49)
2022-09-13
1,962(+29)
2,038(n.a.)
2022-10-31
2,106(+11)
2,182(n.a.)
2022-12-19
2,288(+31)
2,392(n.a.)
2023-02-07
2,502(n.a.)
2,542(n.a.)
2023-03-27
2,662(+76)
2,716(n.a.)
2023-05-15
2,850(+58)
3,001(n.a.)
2023-07-03
3,138(+21)
3,188(n.a.)
2023-08-21
3,261(+12)
3,309(n.a.)
2023-10-09
3,376(+15)
3,445(n.a.)
2023-11-27
3,549(+27)
3,623(n.a.)
2024-01-15
3,722(+77)
3,788(n.a.)
2024-03-04
3,858(+21)
3,916(n.a.)
2024-04-22
3,965(+21)
4,008(n.a.)
2024-06-10
4,083(+20)
4,185(n.a.)
2024-07-29
4,284(+16)
4,353(n.a.)
2024-09-16
4,424(+3)
4,435(n.a.)
2024-11-04
4,461(+12)
4,476(n.a.)
2025-01-06
4,512(n.a.)
4,545(n.a.)
2025-02-24
4,577(+9)
4,600(n.a.)
2025-04-14
4,624(+7)
4,643(n.a.)
2025-06-02
4,658(+7)
4,678(n.a.)
2025-07-21
4,743(+9)
4,753(n.a.)
2025-09-08
4,787(+7)
4,798(n.a.)
Sources: Official reports from theNew Zealand Ministry of Health.[25][26]

Notes:

  • "# of cases" includes bothconfirmed andprobable cases, with 46,578 probable cases identified as of6 October 2025.[26] The number of new cases reported for each date appears in brackets next to the # of cases.
  • Asterisks (*) and carets (^) denote dates in which the number of new, active cases (in brackets) reported does not equal the increase in total # of cases (compared with the # of cases from the previous date):
    • Asterisks indicate that one or more previously reported cases have subsequently been reclassified: a previously confirmed case may have been removed, or a previously removed case may have been reconfirmed. Discrepancies may also be due to data updating and reconciliation.
    • Carets indicate that the # of cases includes one or more historical cases that were considered already recovered at the time of reporting. These are not considered new, active cases, but have still been added to the total # of cases.

January 2021

[edit]
DateCasesRecoveriesDeathsActive casesSources
NewTotalNewTotalNewTotalBorderCommunityOtherTotal
1----------No update
2----------No update
3192,18122,084025720072[27]
4----------No update
552,186162,100025610061[28]
6----------No update
742,18812,101025620062[29]
8----------No update
9----------No update
10312,219182,119025750075[30]
1142,22212,120025770077[31]
12----------No update
1362,228212,141025620062[32]
14----------No update
15182,24642,145025780078[33]
16----------No update
17102,25642,149025820082[34]
1862,26232,152025850085[35]
19----------No update
2062,267142,166025760076[36]
21----------No update
2292,276122,178025730073[37]
23----------No update
2482,28412,179025790079[38]
2562,228202,199025640064[39]
26----------No update
2752,29512,201025680068[40]
2852,29942,205025672069[41]
2962,30532,208025702072[42]
3012,303-12,207025692071[43]
3112,30412,208025692071[44]

On 3 January, six of the new 19 border cases had the mutantB.1.1.7 strain that originated in the United Kingdom.[45]

On 6 January, a managed isolation worker with symptoms sparked a COVID-19 lockdown at theHamilton District Court. The lockdown was lifted following two hours after theMinistry of Health confirmed that the worker had returned a negative test.[46]

On 7 January, two of the four new border cases were linked to the British B.1.1.7 strain.[47]

On 10 January, 19 of the 31 new cases had the B.1.1.7 strain from the United Kingdom, via the United Arab Emirates, Qatar or Singapore. In addition, New Zealand reported its first case of the South African501.V2 variant. Eleven of the new cases were from a group of international mariners that arrived on 6 January.[48]

On 15 January, two of the new 18 cases were historical while the others came from several countries including South Africa, the United Kingdom, the United States, Bahrain, Russia, the United Arab Emirates, Italy, India and Malaysia.[49]

On 24 January, a new probable case in the community was reported in Northland. The individual had previously been through an Auckland quarantine facility.[50] Later that night, the Director-GeneralAshley Bloomfield confirmed that the probable case in Northland was the country's first community transmission in two months.[51] The individual was a 56-year-old woman who had returned from Europe and had completed a 14-day stay in managed isolation at Auckland's Pullman Hotel on 13 January.[52]

On 25 January, the Director-General Bloomfield confirmed that the Northland community transmission patient had contracted the South African strainLineage B.1.1.248. That same day, the Health Ministry released a list of 28 businesses in Auckland and Northland that the patient had visited in the period between 14 and 22 January. Health authorities also identified 15 close contacts of the patient including her husband and a hairdresser who tested negative.[53]

On 27 January, the Health Ministry reported that the close contacts of the Northland community case had tested negative for the virus.[54] That same day, the Health Ministry confirmed that two possible COVID-19 cases were being investigated in the Auckland community after testing positive. These two individuals had stayed at Auckland's Pullman Hotel, where the Northland community case had previously stayed.[55]

On 28 January, health authorities confirmed that the two individuals from Pullman Hotel (an adult and a child), had tested positive, making them two new community transmissions.[56]

On 29 January, the Health Ministry also announced that it would revert to issuing daily reports.[42]

On 30 January, one previously reported case has now recovered while three cases reported previously have been reclassified as under investigation. The new case involves a person who arrived from the United States on 28 January. In addition, all close contacts of the border-related cases have tested negative.[57]

February 2021

[edit]
DateCasesRecoveriesDeathsActive casesSources
NewTotalNewTotalNewTotalBorderCommunityOtherTotal
1-12,30312,209025672069[58]
242,30712,210025702072[59]
332,308122,222025592061[60]
462,31362,228025582060[61]
522,31502,228025593062[62]
6----------No update
752,32012,229025624066[63]
802,32002,229025624066[64]
922,32212,230025634067[65]
1032,324102,240025581059[66]
1112,32452,245025531054[67]
1222,326122,257025431044[68]
1322,32812,258025441045[69]
1432,33002,258025443047[70]
1562,33662,264025443047[71]
1602,33712,265126433046[72]
1732,34002,265026445049[73]
1842,34472,272026406046[74]
1942,34802,272026437050[75]
2022,35012,273026447051[76]
2112,35002,273026447051[77]
2272,35742,277026468054[78]
2362,36302,277026519060[79]
2422,36502,2770265111062[80]
2532,36802,2770265411065[81]
2632,37112,2780265611067[82]
2712,37222,2800265511066[83]
2842,37652,2850265411065[84]

On 6 February, one new community transmission was reported inHamilton, which was linked to the Pullman Hotel in Auckland. Director of Public Health DrCaroline McElnay described the case as a recently returned asymptomatic case who had left the Pullman Hotel on 30 January.[85]

On 7 February, two of the new cases originated via travel from Zambia and the United Arab Emirates. In addition, health authorities confirmed the Hamilton community transmission as the fifth community case reported in 2021.[86]

On 13 February, the Health Ministry confirmed the death of a returning COVID-19 patient, who had died of a non-COVID-19 related illness atNorth Shore Hospital on 5 February. This patient was not included in the COVID-19 official death toll.[87]

On 14 February, COVID-19 Response MinisterChris Hipkins identified the three community cases as three members of family (a mother, father, and daughter) fromPapatoetoe,South Auckland. The mother worked at the airline catering service LSG Sky Chefs while the father worked as a tradesperson. The daughter was a Year 9 student atPapatoetoe High School. Two of the confirmed cases had visitedNew Plymouth on 6–7 February and also visitedPak'nSave supermarket chain'sManukau branch. The family was moved to Jetpark managed isolation and quarantine facility. Papatoetoe High School principal Vaughan Couillaut announced that the school would close on Monday and Tuesday. Five teachers and 28 students at the school were identified as close contacts of the infected student while all other students and staff at the school were considered "casual" contacts.[88] In response to the new community cases in Auckland, Auckland moved toAlert level 3 at 11:59 pm, while the rest of New Zealand moved toAlert level 2.[1]

On 17 February, the three new community cases included a pair of siblings who attendedPapatoetoe High School and knew the student at the center of the city's latest community cluster. The third community case worked at theMcDonald's restaurant in Cavendish Drive. That same day,Prime MinisterJacinda Ardern announced that Auckland's Level 3 lockdown would end at midnight since the minimal number of new community cases and wastewater testing suggested that the new community transmission was not "widespread." The rest of the country would go into Level 1.[89][90] That same day, a sixth community case was reported with the individual being in the same household as the two siblings announced earlier today.[91]

On 23 February, two new cases were reported and linked to thePapatoetoe High School cluster.[92]

On 26 February, the media reported that a family member of a COVID-19 positive student from Papatoetoe High School had defied orders to isolate at home and went to work at theKFC inBotany Downs.[93]

On 27 February, the older sibling of a Papatoetoe High School casual plus contact tested positive for COVID-19. As a result, the Government placed Auckland under an Alert Level 3 lockdown for the next seven days, with the rest of the country going back to Alert Level 2.[94]

On the evening of 28 February, authorities confirmed a new case that was linked to the Auckland February cluster known as "Case O." Case O is a household contact of Cases I, J, K, and L.[95]

March 2021

[edit]
DateCasesRecoveriesDeathsActive casesSources
NewTotalNewTotalNewTotalBorderCommunityOtherTotal
122,37802,2850265512067[96]
242,38222,2870265910069[97]
322,38472,296026539062[98]
462,389-12,295026599068[99]
502,38002,295026599068[100]
692,39862,301026674071[101]
712,39902,301026684072[102]
862,40502,301026744078[103]
942,40932,304026772079[104]
1012,41002,304026782080[105]
1162,41612,305026841085[106]
1212,41702,305026851086[107]
1352,42232,308026880088[108]
1412,42322,310026870087[109]
1572,43012,311026930093[110]
1622,43202,311026950095[111]
1732,43402,311026970097[112]
18----------No update
19102,444522,363026550055[113]
20----------No update
2182,097--026580058[114]
2292,46242,373026630063[115]
2362,46812,374026680068[116]
2432,47032,377026670067[117]
2562,47622,379026710071[118]
2632,47902,379026740074[119]
2722,48122,381026740074[120]
2812,48202,381026750075[121]
29112,49302,381026860086[122]
3022,49582,389026800080[123]
3122,497102,399026720072[124]

On 5 March,Jacinda Ardern, thePrime Minister of New Zealand, announced that Auckland will move to Alert Level 2 lockdown from Alert Level 3, with the rest of New Zealand moving down to Alert Level 1, at 6am, on 7 March.[125][126][127] The Ardern cabinet will review the alert level of Auckland at the start of the weekend coming after the downgrade to Level 2.[126]

On 7 March, anAir New Zealand crew member who had returned from Japan was reported as a new border case.[128]

On 22 March, a Managed Isolation and Quarantine (MIQ) worker at Auckland's Grand Millennium Hotel tested positive for COVID-19.[129]

April 2021

[edit]
DateCasesRecoveriesDeathsActive casesSources
NewTotalNewTotalNewTotalBorderCommunityOtherTotal
152,50192,408026670067[130]
2----------No update
3----------No update
462,507122,420026610061[131]
5----------No update
6172,52442,424026740074[132]
772,53102,424026810081[133]
8242,555102,434026950095[134]
962,56162,440026950025[135]
10102,57102,44002610500105[136]
1132,57402,44002610800108[137]
1292,583172,45702610000100[138]
1342,58722,45902610200102[139]
1422,58932,46202610100101[140]
1522,59122,46402610100101[141]
1612,59002,46402610000100[142]
17----------No update
1852,59532,46702610200102[143]
1922,59612,46802610200102[144]
2012,597172,485026860086[145]
2122,59952,490026830083[146]
2232,60042,494026800080[147]
2302,600482,542026320032[148]
2422,60102,542026330033[149]
2502,60102,542026330033[150]
26----------No update
2782,60952,547026360036[151]
2822,610102,557026270027[152]
2932,61372,564026230023[153]
3002,61302,564026230023[154]

On 8 April, the new cases included a Managed Isolation and Quarantine (MIQ) hotel worker at the Grand Millennium and 23 cases at the border.[155]

On 11 April, a second MIQ worker at the Grand Millennium managed isolation facility in Auckland tested positive for COVID-19. The individual is a close contact of the case reported on 8 April.[156] Later, it was reported that this worker had been last tested in November 2020.[157]

On 16 April, it was reported that sixRoyal New Zealand Navy personnel and six family members assigned to the frigateHMNZSTe Mana had tested forCOVID-19. At the time, the frigate was undergoing a major upgrade in Canada. The ship's crew and their families were staying at an accommodation block near theRoyal Canadian Navy's base atEsquimalt.[158]

On 20 April, a worker atAuckland Airport also tested positive for COVID-19, becoming the fourth border related cases in recent weeks.[159]

May 2021

[edit]
DateCasesRecoveriesDeathsActive casesSources
NewTotalNewTotalNewTotalBorderCommunityOtherTotal
1----------No update
212,61842,568026240024[160]
342,62232,571026250025[161]
412,62322,573026240024[162]
562,62952,578026250025[163]
642,63312,579026280028[164]
712,63432,582026260026[165]
862,64072,589026250025[166]
922,64202,589026270027[167]
1022,64402,591026270027[168]
1102,64322,593026240024[169]
1212,64322,595026220022[170]
1312,64452,600026180018[171]
1412,64512,601026180018[172]
15----------Unavailable
1612,64602,601026190019[173]
1752,65162,607026180018[174]
1822,65312,608026190019[175]
1962,658-12,607026250025[176]
2012,65922,609026240024[177]
2132,66232,613026230023[178]
22----------No update
2362,66822,615026270027[179]
2442,66722,617026240024[180]
2522,66942,621026220022[181]
2602,66902,621026220022[182]
2712,67022,623026210021[183]
2802,67002,623026210021[184]
29----------No update
3022,67272,630026160016[185]
3112,67302,630026170017[186]

On 4 May, it was reported that seven staff members at the New Zealand High Commission in New Delhi had tested positive for COVID-19 over the recent weeks.[187]

On 7 May, the Ministry of Health confirmed that a close contact of a recent COVID-19 community case inSydney was undergoing in managed isolation inChristchurch as a precautionary measure. New Zealand had temporarily suspending quarantine-free travel withSydney the previous day following a community outbreak.[188]

On 18 May, an Indian staff member at the New Zealand High Commission in India died from COVID-19. Six other staff members have tested positive for COVID-19.[189]

June 2021

[edit]
DateCasesRecoveriesDeathsActive casesSources
NewTotalNewTotalNewTotalBorderCommunityOtherTotal
102,67342,634026130013[190]
262,67912,635026180018[191]
322,68132,638026170017[192]
412,68412,639026170017[193]
5----------No update
612,68202,639026170017[194]
7----------No update
8102,69252,644026220022[195]
942,69622,646026240024[196]
1012,69712,647026240024[197]
1152,70202,647026290029[198]
12----------No update
1362,70882,655026270027[199]
1412,70912,656026270027[200]
1512,70942,660026230023[201]
1622,71122,662026230023[202]
1722,71312,663026240024[203]
1812,71422,665026230023[204]
19----------No update
2042,71852,670026220022[205]
2132,72012,671026230023[206]
22-12,71922,673026200020[207]
2342,72302,673026240024[208]
2402,72372,680026170017[209]
2522,72502,680026190019[210]
2642,72922,682026210021[211]
2712,72812,683026190019[212]
28102,73812,684026280028[213]
2942,74112,685026300030[214]
3012,74202,685026310031[215]

On 17 June, health authorities also confirmed an indeterminate test result onStewart Island where a child registered a weak positive result for COVID-19 during a pre-departure test but subsequently tested negative. The child's family members tested negative for COVID-19.[216]

On 18 June, the Stewart Island child who had earlier returned an indeterminate test for COVID-19 was diagnosed with therhinovirus, which causes thecommon cold. Authorities established a pop-up testing station on the island. They also took 93 swabs on Stewart Island.[217]

On 28 June, health authorities confirmed that two contacts of an Australian miner exposed to COVID-19 had travelled to New Zealand.[218]

July 2021

[edit]
DateCasesRecoveriesDeathsActive casesSources
NewTotalNewTotalNewTotalBorderCommunityOtherTotal
112,74012,686026280028[219]
232,74232,689026270027[220]
3----------No update
492,75142,693026320032[221]
572,75802,693026390039[222]
602,75832,696026360036[223]
752,76312,697026400040[224]
812,76402,697026410041[225]
912,765102,707026320032[226]
10----------No update
1122,76702,707026340034[227]
1212,76822,709026330033[228]
13182,78682,717026430043[229]
1442,79052,722026420042[230]
1542,79412,723026450045[231]
1692,80362,729026480048[232]
17----------No update
18122,814142,743026450045[233]
1932,81712,744026470047[234]
2052,82212,745026510051[235]
2162,82812,746026560056[236]
2272,83512,747026620062[237]
23202,85522,749026800080[238]
24----------No update
2572,862292,778026580058[239]
2612,86352,783026540054[240]
2712,86322,785026520052[241]
2812,864102,795026430043[242]
2932,86702,795026460046[243]
3032,87042,799026450045[244]
31----------No update

On 6 July, the Ministry of Health confirmed that two COVID-19 positive mariners were self isolating on a vessel off the coast ofTaranaki.[245]

On 8 July, health authorities confirmed that one of the two COVID-19 positive mariners stranded off the coast of Taranaki was infected with the Delta variant. Genome testing found that this new case was not linked to any cases in New Zealand. 15 of the 20 crew on board, including the two positive cases have disembarked and entered into managed isolation.[246]

On 19 July, two mariners aboard the quarantinedMarshall Islands–flagged container shipMattina atBluff tested positive for COVID-19. They were part of a crew of 21, which had arrived on 18 July. The Ministry of Health confirmed that the ship was being quarantined in a secure area of the port.[247]

On 20 July, seven more crew members of the container shipMattina tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total number of infected aboard the ship to nine.[248]

On 24 July, three new positive cases and two historical cases were reported in managed cases, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 2,504. Ten previously reported cases have recovered while the number of active cases is 75.[249]

August 2021

[edit]
DateCasesRecoveriesDeathsActive casesSources
NewTotalNewTotalNewTotalBorderCommunityOtherTotal
132,873122,811026360036[250]
242,87732,814026370037[251]
302,87772,821026300030[252]
422,87932,824026290029[253]
512,88002,824026300030[254]
602,88052,829026250025[255]
7----------No update
862,886-12,828026320032[256]
942,890102,838026260026[257]
10122,90212,839026370037[258]
1122,90422,841026370037[259]
1292,91332,844026430043[260]
1312,91402,844026440044[261]
14----------No update
1552,919102,854026390039[262]
1672,92622,856026440044[263]
1702,92612,857026430043[264]
18102,936142,871026327039[265]
19182,95422,8730263619055[266]
20142,96802,8730263930069[267]
21242,99202,8730264251093[268]
22243,01612,87402644720116[269]
23383,05402,874026471070154[270]
24423,096132,887026351480183[271]
25633,15902,887026362100246[272]
26683,22702,887026372770314[273]
27703,29702,887026373470384[274]
28833,38002,887026384290467[275]
29853,46402,887026405110551[276]
30553,51932,890026415620603[277]
31503,56922,892026426090651[278]

On 9 August, the Ministry of Health confirmed that 11 of the 21 crew aboard the Singapore-flaggedRio De La Plata container ship off the coast ofTauranga had tested positive for COVID-19. The ship had berthed at the port city between 4 and 7 August to unload cargo after visitingQueensland andBotany Bay inNew South Wales. 94 port workers who had unloaded cargo from theRio De La Plata underwent testing and self isolation.[279][280] In addition the Health Ministry confirmed that 13 of the original 21 mariners remained aboard theMattina container ship. Five mariners were released after 14 days of managed isolation after returning negative COVID tests.[279]

On 10 August, the Ministry of Health confirmed that 110Port of Tauranga workers had tested negative for COVID-19. Earlier, Prime MinisterJacinda Ardern confirmed that 110 swabs had been taken with 109 returning negative results and one person needing to be retested.[281]

On 17 August, the Ministry of Health confirmed that they were investigating a positive community case in Auckland.[282]

On 18 August, three new casesDelta variant cases were confirmed. One of the new Delta cases was anAuckland University of Technology student, who had 84 close contacts. In addition, 19 new locations of interest were also identified in Auckland includingAvondale College,SkyCity Casino, and two supermarkets.[283]

On 19 August, the Delta outbreak increased to 21 confirmed cases, with 11 confirmed that day in Auckland including an Avondale College student, anAuckland City Hospital nurse, and an Auckland University of Technology student. The recent cases of COVID-19 in New Zealand were linked to an Australian case who was taken toMiddlemore Hospital earlier in the week. 70 locations of interests were identified in Auckland and theCoromandel Peninsula.[284]

On 20 August, there were a total of 31 community cases, with three cases in Wellington and eight cases in Auckland confirmed over the past 24 hours. The outbreak of the Delta variant in Auckland has been found to a "close match" to a recent returnee fromSydney.[285] That same day, a thousand people who attended theMitre 10 2021 Awards ceremony at Auckland'sSpark Arena on 12 August were ordered to self-isolate after a bar worker later tested positive for COVID-19. Notable participants have includedTVNZ broadcasterHilary Barry, who hosted the event.[286]

On 21 August, there were 21 community cases; in the community with 18 in Auckland and three in Wellington. In addition three cases were reported in managed isolation.[287] The Ministry of Health also identified four new locations of interest including Auckland University of Technology's City Campus and five buses.[288]

On 22 August, 21 community cases were reported; 20 in Auckland and one in Wellington. In addition three cases were reported in managed isolation.[289] That same day, nearly 300 locations of interest had been identified in Auckland and Wellington.[290]

On 23 August, 35 community cases were reported; with 33 in Auckland and two in Wellington. In addition three cases were reported in managed isolation.[291] Auckland University of Technology has confirmed seven new positive cases.[292] That same day, theSamoan Assemblies of GodMāngere was identified as a location of interest; with 500 people having attended a service on 15 August.[293]

On 24 August, 41 community cases were reported; 38 in Auckland and three in Wellington. In addition one case was reported in managed isolation.[294] Director-General of HealthAshley Bloomfield confirmed that a child under the age of one was the youngest case in the Delta community outbreak and that several other cases were aged under the age of twenty. Another positive case was a fully vaccinated Managed Isolation and Quarantine (MIQ) worker at the Novotel Ellerslie. Bloomfield also confirmed that a large proportion of new cases were ofSamoan ethnicity as a result of the sub-cluster of about 58 cases linked to the Samoan Assemblies of God Mangere church. The community outbreak also affected seven schools along with Auckland University of Technology and theUniversity of Auckland.[295]

On 25 August, 66 people under the age of 19 were confirmed to be infected with the Delta variant. A further 66 people under the age of 30 years were confirmed to be infected with the Delta variant, bringing the total number of cases under the age of 30 to 132.Pasifika made up 69% of cases in the Auckland August delta outbreak, followed by Europeans and other at 33%, Asians at 20% andMāori at 4%. Notable areas of interests including Wellesley Student Accommodation,McAuley High School,Otahuhu College, theCountdown supermarket at Westgate Shopping Centre inMassey, Auckland, and several locations at University of Auckland and Auckland University of Technology.[296]

On 26 August, Director of Public HealthCaroline McElnay confirmed there were now 277 cases in the Auckland delta outbreak, with 263 in Auckland and 14 in Wellington. By 26 August, 24,402 individual contacts had been formally identified. 65% had been contacted by contact tracers and were self-isolating while 71% of identified contacts had been tested.[297]

Of the 347 community cases recorded on 27 August 333 are in Auckland and 14 are in Wellington. More than 29,000 individual contacts have been identified, the majority of which are close contacts. There are 19 COVID-19 patients in hospital with one in intensive care. There are 500 locations of interest in the North Island.[298]

On 28 August, the 82 new community cases were all located in Auckland; bringing the total number of Delta community cases to 429 (415 in Auckland and 14 in Wellington). There are 25 community cases in hospital, 23 in stable condition and two in intensive care. A total of 376 cases were epidemiologically linked while links are still being established for the remaining 55. By 28 August, a total of 31,757 individual contacts had been established.[299]

On 29 August, 82 of the new community cases were reported in Auckland while one was reported in Wellington, bringing the total number of community cases in Wellington to 15.[300]

On 30 August, there were 547 community cases in Auckland and 15 in Wellington. 37 cases are in hospital with five in intensive care. There are 79 confirmed cases in the Birkdale Social Network cluster and 280 in the Mangere church cluster.[301] New Zealand health authorities also reported the country's first death of a patient, which was linked to thePfizer vaccine.[302]

On 31 August, the Health Ministry confirmed that a new COVID-19 variant known as the C. 1.2 had been identified at the border in Auckland in late June 2021.[303]

September 2021

[edit]
DateCasesRecoveriesDeathsActive casesSources
NewTotalNewTotalNewTotalBorderCommunityOtherTotal
1763,64532,895026426820724[304]
2523,69762,901026457250770[305]
3323,729422,948026247310755[306]
4193,748232,973127237280751[307]
5203,768272,998027227210743[308]
6243,792383,036027257040729[309]
7213,813303,066027256941720[310]
8163,829783,144027216361658[311]
9183,847513,195027226030625[312]
10193,866273,222027275900617[313]
11243,89013,223027286120640[314]
12233,913643,287027305690599[315]
13363,949213,308027325820614[316]
14173,966273,335027295750604[317]
15173,981633,398027265300556[318]
16183,99993,407027295360565[319]
17164,014913,498027324570489[320]
18244,038933,591027343860420[321]
19224,060483,639027333610394[322]
20224,08263,645027343760410[323]
21134,095983,743027312940325[324]
22244,119483,791027292720301[325]
23174,135283,819027282610289[326]
2494,144423,861027282280256[327]
25184,162243,885027252250250[328]
26214,183463,931027122130225[329]
27114,194143,945027112110222[330]
28104,204163,961027142020216[331]
29454,24843,965027132430256[332]
30254,27393,974027162560272[333]

On 4 September, the 27th confirmed COVID-19 death was a woman in her 90s who had been admitted toNorth Shore Hospital on 28 August 2021.[334]

On 16 September, one of the new community cases was an Auckland truck driver who traveled toHamilton,Cambridge, andTauranga.[335]

On 19 September, the Ministry of Health confirmed three positive cases inWhakatīwai,Waikato. All three cases are household members of aMount Eden Prison inmate who tested positive for COVID-19 that same day.[336] Five further household contacts along with several Corrections staff, other prisoners, police and court staff have tested negative.[337]

On 20 September, a pop-up testing centre was established at amarae inWharekawa within the Whakatīwai region. By 2pm, 340 tests had been conducted.[336]

All new cases reported on 29 September were in Auckland. 33 are close or household contacts of existing cases and weren't infectious in the community. 12 of the new cases are "unlinked" mystery cases. Areas of interest including the Kelston Mall inWest Auckland and the 77 Convenience Store at 103 Victoria St West. In addition, 400 people were tested inTauranga after a positive wastewater test result was announced on 28 September.[338]

October 2021

[edit]
DateCasesRecoveriesDeathsActive casesSources
NewTotalNewTotalNewTotalBorderCommunityOtherTotal
1204,291153,989027142601275[339]
2294,319644,053027132260239[340]
3334,35294,062027132500263[341]
4314,38264,068027132740287[342]
5264,40854,073027142940308[343]
6424,45004,073027153341350[344]
7314,48044,077027133621376[345]
8474,52704,077128164060422[346]
9364,563394,116028174020419[347]
10614,624244,140028184380456[348]
11354,659224,162028174520469[349]
12464,704204,182028184760494[350]
13554,75924,184028185290547[351]
14724,83124,186028185990617[352]
15664,89704,186028196640683[353]
16434,939604,246028196460665[354]
17534,991754,321028216210642[355]
18655,055544,375028196330652[356]
19995,153144,389028237130736[357]
20624,85464,395028237670790[358]
211045,31514,396028238680891[359]
221345,44964,4020282799201,019[360]
231065,55454,407028291,09001,119[361]
24855,638504,457028311,12201,153[362]
251115,74984,465028331,22301,256[363]
26805,822974,562028231,20901,232[364]
27785,89954,567028241,28001,304[365]
28975,99574,574028291,36311,393[366]
291296,12464,580028311,48411,516[367]
301626,28554,585028331,63811672[368]
311436,428624,647028311,72111,753[369]

On 3 October, Director-General of HealthAshley Bloomfield confirmed that 18 of the 33 cases were epidemiologically linked to previous cases. Two new cases were also reported inHamilton in theWaikato region. In addition, an Auckland truck driver who drove toPalmerston North also tested positive for COVID-19.[370]

On 4 October, there were 29 new community cases, with 28 in Auckland and one in Waikato. One of the new cases is a baby at theNorth Shore Hospital maternity ward.[371]

On 5 October, 24 community cases were reported; 18 were in Auckland while the other six were in Waikato.[372]

On 6 October, the country's 28th fatality was a man in his 50s who was a member of the MangereSamoan Assemblies of God church, which had been at the centre of the Delta outbreak in August 2021.[373] Of the 39 new community cases, 30 were located in Auckland and nine in Waikato.[374]

On 7 October, Waikato reported five of the community cases, bringing the total number of community cases in the region to 22. In response, lockdown restrictions were extended in parts of Waikato includingWaitomo (includingTe Kūiti),Waipa,Ōtorohanga,Mōkau, the northernPureora Forest Park,Te Awamutu,Karapiro, andCambridge.[14]

On 9 October, the Ministry of Health confirmed a positive case inKatikati in the North Island'sBay of Plenty region. The individual was a person living inPukekohe, Auckland who is the process of moving to a rural area north of Katikati.[375]

On 10 October, 10 locations of interest were identified in Katikati as a result of yesterday's community case.[376] Of the 60 community reported today; 56 are in Auckland, three in Waikato, and one in the Bay of Plenty.[377]

On 11 October, it was confirmed that three people who arrived at Auckland'sMount Eden Prison in October had tested positive for COVID-19.[378] All of the 35 new community cases are in Auckland, with 21 of them unlinked and under investigation.[379]

On 13 October, 53 of the new cases occurred in Auckland while two occurred in Waikato.[380] 21 of the new cases remain unlinked.[381]

On 14 October, there were 71 community cases in Auckland and one at the border. 32 cases are yet to be epidemiologically linked. 102 of the cases reported in the last fortnight are unlinked.[381]

On 19 October, a record of 94 community cases were reported; 87 are in Auckland and seven in Waikato. 41 of these cases have been epidemiologically linked to the current Auckland outbreak while a further 53 remained unlinked to existing cases.[382]

On 21 October 102 community cases were reported; 94 in Auckland and eight in Waikato. 40 of the new cases remained unlinked, bringing the total number of unlinked cases in the past 14 days to 199.[383]

On 22 October, a record of 129 community cases were reported; 120 are in Auckland and nine are in Waikato. 64 cases have been linked while 65 cases have yet to be linked.[384]

On 23 October 104 community cases were reported; 91 are in Auckland, eight are in Waikato, four in Northland, and one inBlenheim in theMarlborough Region. A total of 2,172 cases have been epidemiologically linked to the August 2021 community outbreak.[385] The Blenheim case's fights Flight NZ8231 Rotorua to Wellington at 7am, and Flight NZ8725 Wellington to Blenheim at 9am, andWellington Airport have been listed as locations of interest.[386]

On 24 October, 80 community cases were reported; 77 were in Auckland, two in Waikato, and one in Northland.[387]

On 28 October, two positive community cases (both unvaccinated) were reported inChristchurch in theSouth Island. One of these cases had returned from Auckland to their home in Christchurch. 83 community cases were also reported in Auckland and four in Waikato.[388]

On 29 October, there were 125 community cases including two in Christchurch and one at an Auckland rest home.[389]

November 2021

[edit]
DateCasesRecoveriesDeathsActive casesSources
NewTotalNewTotalNewTotalBorderCommunityOtherTotal
11666,59434,650028341,88201,916[390]
21296,723814,731028351,92901,964[391]
31106,832114,742028452,01702,062[392]
41426,972174,759028462,13902,185[393]
51677,138144,773129462,29002,336[394]
62077,342144,787231452,47902,524[395]
71147,456744,681031392,52502,564[396]
81937,64814,862132422,71202,754[397]
91287,775564,918032372,78802,825[398]
101497,92254,923032352,93202,967[399]
111858,107604,983133353,05603,091[400]
122028,306154,998033333,24203,275[401]
131778,482455,043033333,37303,406[402]
142108,692475,090033343,53503,569[403]
151748,866865,176134343,62203,656[404]
162229,08865,182135343,83703,871[405]
171979,285175,199035284,02214,051[406]
181679,452265,225035284,16314,192[407]
192009,652655,290338234,30014,324[408]
201719,823735,363139244,39614,421[409]
211499,9721335,496039234,41314,437[410]
2220510,17625,498140234,61414,638[411]
2321710,393275,525040264,80114,828[412]
2421610,60985,533040275,00905,036[413]
2518010,78925,535141315,18205,213[414]
2617710,966145,549142365,33905,375[415]
2714811,114185,567042415,46405,505[416]
2814811,260685,635143435,53905,582[417]
2918511,44495,645043465,71005,756[418]
3013511,57695,654144445,83405,874[419]

On 1 November 162 new community cases were reported; 156 in Auckland and six in Waikato. 1,115 people in Auckland were isolating at home, including 564 cases across 372 households.[420]

On 2 November 126 new community cases were reported; 107 in Auckland, one inKaitaia, Northland, and 18 in Waikato.[421] That same day, the northern part of the Northland Region was placed on lockdown after authorities were unable to find any epidemiological links for two community cases.[422]

On 3 November 100 community cases were reported; 97 in Auckland and three in Waikato.[423] Later that day, a COVID-19 positive individual was reported to have died. The person had contracted COVID-19 on 24 October and was self-isolating inManukau. Their death has been referred to the coroner.[424]

On 4 November 139 community cases were reported; 136 in Auckland, two in Waikato, and one in Northland. 64 people remained in hospital. Health authorities also confirmed that the recent death of a 40-year old COVID-19-positive man was not related to COVID-19 vaccines.[425]

On 5 November 163 new community cases were reported, including four in the Waikato towns ofHamilton,Te Awamutu,Ngāruawāhia andTe Kūiti.[426]Ngāti Ruanui leader Rachel Rae confirmed that a strong positive COVID-19 Delta variant wastewater test result within the wastewater system ofStratford in theTaranaki region.[427] That same day, the Ministry of Health confirmed that wastewater samples inGisborne andNapier had tested positive for COVID-19, indicating the presence of COVID-19 in theGisborne District andHawke's Bay Region.[428] That same day, Director of Public Health Dr Caroline McElnay confirmed that a male COVID-19 patient in his fifties self-isolating at home had died.[429]

On 6 November, a record 206 community cases were reported; 200 in Auckland, four in Waikato, and two in Northland. The Health Ministry reported that 159 cases have yet to be linked to earlier cases, bringing the total number of unlinked cases in the past two weeks to 623.[430] That same day, a second person in self-quarantine was reported to have died from COVID-19 at home.[431]

On 7 November 113 new community cases (109 in Auckland, three in Waikato, and one in Northland) were reported. There are a record 74 cases in hospital. That same day, a student atAvondale College tested positive for COVID-19. While the school won't be closed, students will be asked to study from home.[432] That evening, a resthome in Te Awamutu, Waikato went into lockdown after health authorities confirmed that a resthome worker tested positive for COVID-19.[433]

On 8 November 190 community cases (182 in Auckland, seven in Waikato, and one in Northland) were reported. 81 people are in hospital, with seven in intensive care.[17] That same day,Stuff reported that a man charged with organising ananti-lockdown protest in Auckland on 30 October had tested positive for COVID-19.[434] Health authorities also confirmed the death of a person in their late sixties at Auckland City Hospital.[435]

On 9 November 125 community cases (117 in Auckland, two in Waikato, and six in Northland). 79 cases were hospitalised with nine in intensive care.[436]

On 10 November 147 community cases (131 in Auckland, 14 in Waikato, and two in Northland) were reported. 63 cases were unlinked. There were 81 cases in hospital including 11 in intensive care.[437][438]

On 11 November 185 new community cases (152 in Auckland, eight in Northland, and 25 in Waikato) were reported. One new death was added to the national COVID-19 death toll. This death was being investigated by the Police.[439] The deceased patient was later identified as a man in his sixties fromGlen Eden, whose family had also tested positive for COVID-19.[440] Later that day, six new community cases were reported inStratford in theTaranaki region several days after COVID-19 was found in the area's wastewater.[441]

On 12 November 201 new community cases (181 in Auckland, four in Northland, 15 in Waikato, and one in Taranaki) were reported. 85 people were in hospital with 11 in intensive care.[442]

On 13 November 175 new community cases (159 in Auckland, two in Northland, eight in Waikato, five in Taranaki, and one in Lakes) were reported nationwide. There were 93 cases in hospital with nine in intensive care. In addition, the Health Ministry confirmed there was a positive case inTaupō.[443]

On 14 November 207 new community cases (192 in Auckland, seven are in Waikato, two in Northland, four in theRotorua Lakes District, and two inMidCentral) were reported. A 90-year-old woman from Edmonton Meadows Care Home was added to the death toll, bringing it to 33. There are 90 cases in hospital.[444]

On 15 November 173 community cases were reported (163 in Auckland, seven in Waikato, two are in Northland, and one in the Rotorua Lakes District). There are 90 cases in hospital: 26 inNorth Shore, 21 inMiddlemore, 39 in Auckland, two inWaitakere Hospital and one each inWhangārei and Waikato.[445]

On 16 November, a record 222 community cases (197 in Auckland, 20 in Waikato, two in Taupō, two inWairarapa, and one in Northland) were reported.[446] A female patient in her 70s at theAuckland City Hospital was reported to have died from COVID-19.[447]

On 17 November 194 community cases (three in Northland, 180 in Auckland, five in Waikato, and six in the Taupō District) were reported. Later that afternoon, the Health Ministry confirmed a new community case in Christchurch. The individual had traveled to Auckland to attend atangihanga and returned to Christchurch on 13 November onAir New Zealand flight NZ1295.[448]

On 18 November 167 community cases were reported (five in Northland, 142 in Auckland, 17 in Waikato, one in Bay of Plenty, one in Lakes, and one in theCanterbury regions. Two deaths were also reported including a woman in her 80s atMiddlemore Hospital and a man in his 90s atNorth Shore Hospital.[449]

On 19 November 198 community cases (152 in Auckland, 30 in Waikato, five in Northland, six in the Bay of Plenty, two in theLakes District Health Board, and one each in theMidCentral District Health Board, Wairarapa and Canterbury) were reported. 76 remain in hospital including six in intensive care.[450]

On 20 November 172 community cases (148 in Auckland, one in Wellington (Capital and Coast District Health Board), three in the Bay of Plenty, four in the Lakes District Health Board, 12 in Waikato, and four in Northland) were reported. 97 of these cases are unlinked. 70 are in hospital including five in intensive care.[451]

On 21 November 149 new community cases (140 in Auckland, six in Waikato, three in Northland, two in Bay of Plenty and one in Canterbury) were reported. 83 cases are in hospital, with five in intensive care.[452]

On 22 November, the total number of cases reached the 10,000 threshold, reaching 10,176. The death toll also reached 40.[411] 205 community cases (175 in Auckland, 20 in Waikato, five in Bay of Plenty, one in Taupō and four in Northland) were reported. That same day, the Health Ministry confirmed the death of a man in his forties atMiddlemore Hospital.[453]

On 23 November 215 new community cases (196 in Auckland, 11 in Waikato, four in Northland, two in the Lakes District Health Board, one in the Bay of Plenty, and one in MidCentral) were reported. 88 case are in hospital, with six in intensive care. The Ministry of Health also confirmed the death of a COVID-19 patient admitted toAuckland City Hospital on 17 November.[454]

On 25 November, a patient in their 50s was reported to have died at Auckland City Hospital the previous day, bringing the death toll to 41.[455] The 41st victim was later identified as Auckland rugby league player Peter Griffiths.[456]

On 29 November, one new community case was reported inNelson in the South Island. By 30 November, this had risen to three community cases.[457]

December 2021

[edit]
DateCasesRecoveriesDeathsActive casesSources
NewTotalNewTotalNewTotalBorderCommunityOtherTotal
114911,723175,671044475,96106,008[458]
217411,895335,704044476,10006,147[459]
39811,992555,759044516,13806,189[460]
410012,087145,773044526,21806,270[461]
510812,195615,834044536,26406,317[462]
613612,331515,885044526,35006,402[463]
79912,428835,968044416,37506,416[464]
89012,516416,009044416,42206,643[465]
910512,621106,019044426,51606,558[466]
1090---2-----[467]
119612,717246,043246386,59206,630[468]
1210412,884266,100046416,69606,738[469]
1310312,986286,128147416,76916,811[470]
148213,067296,157047436,81916,863[471]
157613,143366,193047426,86016,903[472]
169513,2382310,791148242,19412,219[473]
177913,3171911,165149262,07512,102[474]
184913,3662111,324049361,95611,993[475]
196313,4253211,474049421,85911,902[476]
207113,4951311,642049421,76111,804[477]
213313,53111911,761049461,67411,721[478]
226013,58912611,887049471,60511,653[479]
236013,64812712,014049481,53611,585[480]
247213,7192012,122049571,49011,548[481]
25---------No update
267013,85510312,361150591,38411,444[482]
274413,8991312,458050681,32211,391[483]
283413,9322112,5480508312,5011,334[484]
295413,9862412,663151901,18111,272[485]
307114,0571912,780051981,12711,226[486]
316214,1181312,8700511071,08911,197[487]

On 1 December, the number of community cases in Nelson reached four. In response, several testing centres were established. In addition, the Ministry of Health also established a list of locations of interests including a brothel, bars, supermarkets, and petrol stations.[488]

On 6 December, four new cases were reported in Nelson, bringing the total number of community cases in the city to 19.[489]

On 10 December, 95 new community cases were reported, bringing the total number of cases associated with the Delta variant outbreak to 9,552. Two deaths were also reported; one atMiddlemore Hospital and the other atAuckland City Hospital. 56 people are in hospital and there are 6,630 active cases.[490] The patient who died at Auckland City Hospital was later identified as an individual in their 30s, making them the youngest person to die of COVID-19 in New Zealand.[491]

On 14 December, the Health Ministry confirmed that several flight crew inmanaged isolation had been identified as close contacts of anOmicron variant case in Australia.[492]

On 15 December, the Health Ministry confirmed that one person had died from COVID-19 atTauranga Hospital. In addition, 74 community cases were reported including 15 in theSouth Taranaki town ofEltham, 56 in Auckland, seven in Tauranga, and nine in Waikato.[493]

On 16 December, New Zealand confirmed its first case of the Omicron variant, an individual who arrived in Auckland from Germany via Dubai on 10 December. The individual then flew to an MIQ facility in Christchurch via a flight chartered for international arrivals. As a precautionary measure, all individuals on that flight were required to go into managed isolation for ten days.[494]

On 17 December, the Health Ministry confirmed that a child under the age of ten years who had died earlier in the week was the youngest COVID-19 case to die in New Zealand. The child was a contact of an identified case but was not a known COVID-19 case prior to their death.[495] The child was subsequently identified as aMāori boy, leading for calls from several health experts including DrSiouxsie Wiles to give priority to Māori andPacific Islanders in the vaccine rollout.[496]

That same day, three more Omicron cases were reported in managed isolation. These cases were unrelated to the Christchurch case reported yesterday and had arrived in Auckland from Dubai on 11 December and traveled to a Rotorua MIQ facility on a bus chartered for international arrivals.[497]

On 18 December, 39 community cases were reported (25 in Auckland, 11 in the Bay of Plenty, two in the Lakes District, and one in Taranaki). Four new Omicron variant cases were reported at the border, bringing the total number of Omicron cases in the country to eight.[498]

On 21 December, one community case was reported in theHutt Valley in theWellington Region. Authorities identified four locations of interest inLower Hutt and one inUpper Hutt.[499]

On 24 December, one new community was reported inKaiapoi in theCanterbury region. The case had recently traveled from Auckland to Christchurch on 20 December. As a result, Kaiapoi New World, Nori Table, Kaiapoi North Pharmacy, andChristchurch International Airport were identified as areas of interest. That same day, a patient atNorth Shore Hospital was reported to have succumbed to COVID-19 atNorth Shore Hospital in Auckland.[500]

On 25 December,The New Zealand Herald reported that a staff member at the Auckland Region Women's Corrections Facility had tested positive for COVID-19. As a result, 55 prisoners and 21 staff went into isolation.[501]

On 29 December, the first Omicron community case was reported in Auckland. The patient was identified as British electronic music artist Robert Etheridge (Dimension). Etheridge had undergone seven days inmanaged isolation and quarantine, followed by three days in home isolation. He had been due to perform at the Rhythm & Alps music festival. Dimension had previously tested negative three times prior to a positive test on 27 December.[502]

On 30 December, 60 new community cases were reported including one Omicron case. 11 new Delta variant cases and six new Omicron cases were reported at the border.[503] That same day, one new Delta community case was reported inNapier.[504]

On 31 December, one new community case was reported in Napier. This was a close contact of the previous case reported yesterday.[505]

Alert levels timeline

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DateAlert level
New ZealandWellington RegionAuckland Region
January 20211
15 February 2021Negative increase 2Negative increase 3
18 February 2021Positive decrease 1Positive decrease 2
23 February 2021Steady 1Positive decrease 1
28 February 2021Negative increase 2Negative increase 3
7 March 2021Positive decrease 1Positive decrease 2
12 March 2021Steady 1Positive decrease 1
23 June 2021Steady 1Negative increase 2Steady 1
30 June 2021Positive decrease 1
DateAlert level
New ZealandNorthland Region[c]Upper NorthlandUpper HaurakiNorth West Waikato[d]Auckland Region
18 August 2021Negative increase 4
1 September 2021Positive decrease 3Steady 4Positive decrease 3Steady 4
3 September 2021Steady 3Positive decrease 3Steady 3
8 September 2021Positive decrease 2
22 September 2021Steady 2Negative increase 3Steady 2Positive decrease 3
26 September 2021Steady 2Steady 3
4 October 2021Steady 2Negative increase 3
9 October 2021Steady 2Negative increase 3Steady 2Steady 3
20 October 2021Positive decrease 2
2 November 2021Steady 2Negative increase 3
11 November 2021Positive decrease 2
16 November 2021Steady 2Positive decrease 2Steady 3
  1. ^abcThe large increase in recovered cases on these dates is due to changes in case definitions. Starting from 16 December 2021, active cases were automatically considered recovered after 21 days, after previously requiring clearance from a medical practitioner.[22] On 4 March 2022 this period was reduced to 10 days, and from 18 March it was reduced further to 7 days.
  2. ^abChanges in the number of deaths reported on these dates are due to redefinitions of Covid deaths. Initially, a Covid death was reported when COVID-19 was a confirmed or likely cause of death. Starting on 10 March 2022, Covid deaths were reported automatically when a person died within 28 days of testing positive for COVID-19, or when deaths were clearly linked to COVID-19 after 28 days.[23] From 26 July 2022, a Covid death is reported when COVID-19 is considered the underlying or a contributory cause; previously reported deaths not meeting the new definition were removed from the total number of Covid deaths.[24]
  3. ^From 2 November, Northern Northland only.
  4. ^From 4 October 2021 comprising Raglan, Te Kauwhata, Huntly, Ngāruawāhia, Hamilton City and some surrounding areas. This area was extended on 9 October to include Waitomo District, including Te Kūiti, Waipa District and Ōtorohanga District.[506]
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Traffic lights timeline

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DateCOVID-19 Protection Framework (traffic lights)
RedOrangeGreen
3 December 2021[507]Northland, Auckland, Taupō and Rotorua Lakes Districts, Kawerau, Whakatane, Ōpōtiki Districts, Gisborne District, Wairoa District, Rangitikei, Whanganui and Ruapehu DistrictsRest of North Island, South IslandNone
31 December 2021[21]NorthlandRest of North Island, South IslandNone

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  128. ^"One new Covid-19 border case — Air NZ crew member who returned from Japan; one location of interest".1News.TVNZ. 7 March 2021.Archived from the original on 8 March 2021. Retrieved8 March 2021.
  129. ^"Covid-19: Auckland MIQ worker tests positive for virus".Stuff. 22 March 2021.Archived from the original on 22 March 2021. Retrieved22 March 2021.
  130. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 1 April 2021.Archived from the original on 1 April 2021. Retrieved1 April 2021.
  131. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 4 April 2021.Archived from the original on 4 April 2021. Retrieved4 April 2021.
  132. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 6 April 2021.Archived from the original on 6 April 2021. Retrieved6 April 2021.
  133. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 7 April 2021.Archived from the original on 7 April 2021. Retrieved7 April 2021.
  134. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 8 April 2021.Archived from the original on 8 April 2021. Retrieved8 April 2021.
  135. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 9 April 2021.Archived from the original on 9 April 2021. Retrieved9 April 2021.
  136. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health.Archived from the original on 10 April 2021. Retrieved10 April 2021.
  137. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 11 April 2021.Archived from the original on 11 April 2021. Retrieved11 April 2021.
  138. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 12 April 2021.Archived from the original on 12 April 2021. Retrieved12 April 2021.
  139. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 13 April 2021.Archived from the original on 13 April 2021. Retrieved13 April 2021.
  140. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 14 April 2021.Archived from the original on 14 April 2021. Retrieved14 April 2021.
  141. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 15 April 2021.Archived from the original on 15 April 2021. Retrieved15 April 2021.
  142. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 16 April 2021.Archived from the original on 17 April 2021. Retrieved16 April 2021.One new case was reported and two previously reported cases were reclassified; bringing the total number to 2,590
  143. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 18 April 2021.Archived from the original on 18 April 2021. Retrieved18 April 2021.
  144. ^"No new community cases; 2 new cases of COVID-19 in managed isolation".Ministry of Health. 19 April 2021.Archived from the original on 19 April 2021. Retrieved19 April 2021.
  145. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 20 April 2021.Archived from the original on 20 April 2021. Retrieved20 April 2021.
  146. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 21 April 2021.Archived from the original on 21 April 2021. Retrieved21 April 2021.
  147. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 22 April 2021.Archived from the original on 22 April 2021. Retrieved22 April 2021.There are 80 cases in managed isolation since two previously reported cases have been reclassified.
  148. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 23 April 2021.Archived from the original on 23 April 2021. Retrieved23 April 2021.
  149. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 24 April 2021.Archived from the original on 24 April 2021. Retrieved24 April 2021.There are 33 active cases with one previously reported case being classed as under investigation.
  150. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 25 April 2021.Archived from the original on 25 April 2021. Retrieved25 April 2021.
  151. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 27 April 2021.Archived from the original on 27 April 2021. Retrieved27 April 2021.
  152. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 28 April 2021.Archived from the original on 28 April 2021. Retrieved28 April 2021.
  153. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 29 March 2021.Archived from the original on 29 April 2021. Retrieved29 April 2021.
  154. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 30 April 2021.Archived from the original on 30 April 2021. Retrieved30 April 2021.
  155. ^Burrows, Matt (8 April 2021)."Live updates: MIQ hotel worker tests positive for COVID-19, 23 new cases at border".Newshub.Archived from the original on 8 April 2021. Retrieved8 April 2021.
  156. ^Martin, Hannah (11 April 2021)."Covid-19: Another Grand Millennium MIQ worker tests positive".Stuff.Archived from the original on 12 April 2021. Retrieved14 April 2021.
  157. ^"Official records show Covid-infected security guard was last tested in November".1News. 14 April 2021. Retrieved14 April 2021.
  158. ^Williams, Caroline (16 April 2021)."Navy personnel and family members test positive for Covid-19 in Canada".Stuff. Retrieved16 April 2021.
  159. ^"Covid 19 coronavirus: Worker at Auckland Airport tests positive".The New Zealand Herald. 20 April 2021.Archived from the original on 20 April 2021. Retrieved20 April 2021.
  160. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 2 May 2021. Archived fromthe original on 2 May 2021. Retrieved2 May 2021.
  161. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 3 May 2021. Archived fromthe original on 3 May 2021. Retrieved3 May 2021.
  162. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 4 May 2021.Archived from the original on 4 May 2021. Retrieved4 May 2021.
  163. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 5 May 2021.Archived from the original on 5 May 2021. Retrieved5 May 2021.
  164. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 6 May 2021.Archived from the original on 6 May 2021. Retrieved6 May 2021.
  165. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 7 May 2021.Archived from the original on 7 May 2021. Retrieved7 May 2021.
  166. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 8 May 2021.Archived from the original on 8 May 2021. Retrieved8 May 2021.
  167. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 9 May 2021.Archived from the original on 9 May 2021. Retrieved9 May 2021.
  168. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 10 May 2021.Archived from the original on 10 May 2021. Retrieved10 May 2021.
  169. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 11 May 2021.Archived from the original on 11 May 2021. Retrieved11 May 2021.New Zealand has reported no new cases while one previously reported case was reclassified as not a case; bringing the total number to 2,643 (2,287 confirmed and 356 probable).
  170. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 12 May 2021.Archived from the original on 12 May 2021. Retrieved12 May 2021.On 12 May, one new case was reported while one previously reported cases was classified as "under investigation," bringing the total number to 2,643 (2,2787 confirmed and 356 probable).
  171. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 13 May 2021.Archived from the original on 13 May 2021. Retrieved13 May 2021.
  172. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 14 May 2021.Archived from the original on 14 May 2021. Retrieved14 May 2021.
  173. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 16 May 2021.Archived from the original on 16 May 2021. Retrieved16 May 2021.
  174. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 17 May 2021.Archived from the original on 17 May 2021. Retrieved17 May 2021.
  175. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 18 May 2021.Archived from the original on 18 May 2021. Retrieved18 May 2021.
  176. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 19 May 2021.Archived from the original on 19 May 2021. Retrieved19 May 2021.One previously reported case has been reclassified, with the number of recoveries dropping by one to 2,607.
  177. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 20 May 2021.Archived from the original on 20 May 2021. Retrieved20 May 2021.
  178. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 21 May 2021.Archived from the original on 21 May 2021. Retrieved21 May 2021.
  179. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 23 May 2021.Archived from the original on 23 May 2021. Retrieved23 May 2021.
  180. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 24 May 2021.Archived from the original on 24 May 2021. Retrieved24 May 2021.On 24 May, four new cases were reported while five previously reported cases have been reclassified, bringing the total number to 2,667 (2,311 confirmed and 356 probable).
  181. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 25 May 2021.Archived from the original on 25 May 2021.
  182. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 26 May 2021.Archived from the original on 26 May 2021. Retrieved26 May 2021.
  183. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 27 May 2021.Archived from the original on 27 May 2021. Retrieved27 May 2021.
  184. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 28 May 2021.Archived from the original on 28 May 2021. Retrieved28 May 2021.
  185. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 30 May 2021.Archived from the original on 30 May 2021. Retrieved30 May 2021.
  186. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 31 May 2021.Archived from the original on 31 May 2021. Retrieved31 May 2021.
  187. ^"Covid-19 coronavirus: Seven people at NZ High Commission in India contracted virus".The New Zealand Herald. 4 May 2021. Archived fromthe original on 4 May 2021. Retrieved4 May 2021.
  188. ^Neilson, Michael (7 May 2021)."Covid 19 coronavirus: Contact of Sydney case in Christchurch MIQ, travel bubble pause continues".The New Zealand Herald.Archived from the original on 7 May 2021. Retrieved7 May 2021.
  189. ^Whyte, Anna (18 May 2021)."Staffer at NZ High Commission in India dies of Covid-19 despite social media plea".1News.Archived from the original on 18 May 2021. Retrieved18 May 2021.
  190. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 1 June 2021.Archived from the original on 1 June 2021. Retrieved1 June 2021.
  191. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 2 June 2021.Archived from the original on 2 June 2021. Retrieved2 June 2021.
  192. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 3 June 2021.Archived from the original on 3 June 2021. Retrieved3 June 2021.
  193. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 4 June 2021.Archived from the original on 4 June 2021. Retrieved4 June 2021.
  194. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 6 June 2021.Archived from the original on 6 June 2021. Retrieved6 June 2021.One new case was reported while one previously reported case was classified; bringing the total number to 2,682 (2,326 confirmed and 356 probable).
  195. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 8 June 2021.Archived from the original on 8 June 2021. Retrieved8 June 2021.
  196. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 9 June 2021.Archived from the original on 9 June 2021. Retrieved9 June 2021.
  197. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 10 June 2021.Archived from the original on 10 June 2021. Retrieved10 June 2021.
  198. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 11 June 2021.Archived from the original on 11 June 2021. Retrieved11 June 2021.
  199. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 13 June 2021.Archived from the original on 13 June 2021. Retrieved13 June 2021.
  200. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 14 June 2021.Archived from the original on 14 June 2021. Retrieved14 June 2021.
  201. ^"COVID-19: Current cases Information about confirmed and probable cases of COVI".Ministry of Health. 15 June 2021.Archived from the original on 15 June 2021. Retrieved15 June 2021.One historical case was reported while another previously reported case was reclassified; bringing the total number to 2,709 (2,353 confirmed and 356 probable).
  202. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 16 June 2021.Archived from the original on 16 June 2021. Retrieved16 June 2021.
  203. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 17 June 2021.Archived from the original on 17 June 2021. Retrieved17 June 2021.
  204. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 18 June 2021.Archived from the original on 18 June 2021. Retrieved18 June 2021.
  205. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 20 June 2021.Archived from the original on 20 June 2021. Retrieved20 June 2021.
  206. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 21 June 2021.Archived from the original on 21 June 2021. Retrieved21 June 2021.One previously reported case has been reclassified.
  207. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 22 June 2021.Archived from the original on 22 June 2021. Retrieved22 June 2021.
  208. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 23 June 2021.Archived from the original on 23 June 2021. Retrieved23 June 2021.
  209. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 24 June 2021.Archived from the original on 24 June 2021. Retrieved24 June 2021.
  210. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 25 June 2021.Archived from the original on 25 June 2021. Retrieved25 June 2021.
  211. ^"No community cases; 4 cases of COVID-19 in managed isolation".Ministry of Health. 27 June 2021.Archived from the original on 27 June 2021. Retrieved27 June 2021.
  212. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 27 June 2021.Archived from the original on 27 June 2021. Retrieved27 June 2021.
  213. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 28 June 2021.Archived from the original on 28 June 2021. Retrieved28 June 2021.
  214. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 29 June 2021.Archived from the original on 29 June 2021. Retrieved29 June 2021.On 29 June, four new cases with reported while a previously reported case was reclassified, bringing the total number to 2,741 (2,385 confirmed and 356 probable)
  215. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 30 June 2021.Archived from the original on 30 June 2021. Retrieved30 June 2021.
  216. ^"Covid-19: Two new cases in managed isolation as one person's test result in Stewart Island investigated".Radio New Zealand. 17 June 2021.Archived from the original on 18 June 2021. Retrieved18 June 2021.
  217. ^Guildford, Jonathan; Steyl, Lousia (18 June 2021)."Covid-19: Stewart Island child tests positive for 'common cold', testing continues".Stuff.Archived from the original on 18 June 2021. Retrieved18 June 2021.
  218. ^Keogh, Brittany (28 June 2021)."Covid-19: Two contacts of Northern Territory mine case have travelled to New Zealand".Stuff.Archived from the original on 28 June 2021. Retrieved28 June 2021.
  219. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 1 July 2021.Archived from the original on 1 July 2021. Retrieved1 July 2021.Three previously reported cases were also reclassified, causing a net decrease of two cases.
  220. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 2 July 2021.Archived from the original on 2 July 2021. Retrieved2 July 2021.One previously reported case has been reclassified, giving a net increase of two cases.
  221. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 4 July 2021.Archived from the original on 4 July 2021. Retrieved4 July 2021.
  222. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 5 July 2021.Archived from the original on 5 July 2021. Retrieved5 July 2021.
  223. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 6 July 2021.Archived from the original on 6 July 2021. Retrieved6 July 2021.There is one new case. One previously reported case has been reclassified. This gives total net change of zero case.
  224. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 7 July 2021.Archived from the original on 7 July 2021. Retrieved7 July 2021.
  225. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 8 July 2021.Archived from the original on 8 July 2021. Retrieved8 July 2021.
  226. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 9 July 2021.Archived from the original on 9 July 2021. Retrieved9 July 2021.
  227. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 11 July 2021.Archived from the original on 11 July 2021. Retrieved11 July 2021.There are three new cases. One previously reported case has been reclassified. This gives a total net change of two cases.
  228. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 12 July 2021.Archived from the original on 12 July 2021. Retrieved12 July 2021.
  229. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 13 July 2021.Archived from the original on 13 July 2021. Retrieved13 July 2021.
  230. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 14 July 2021.Archived from the original on 14 July 2021. Retrieved14 July 2021.
  231. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 15 July 2021.Archived from the original on 15 July 2021. Retrieved15 July 2021.
  232. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 16 July 2021.Archived from the original on 16 July 2021. Retrieved16 July 2021.
  233. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 18 July 2021.Archived from the original on 18 July 2021. Retrieved18 July 2021.
  234. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 19 July 2021.Archived from the original on 19 July 2021. Retrieved19 July 2021.
  235. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 20 July 2021.Archived from the original on 20 July 2021. Retrieved20 July 2021.
  236. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 21 July 2021.Archived from the original on 21 July 2021.
  237. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 22 July 2021.Archived from the original on 22 July 2021. Retrieved22 July 2021.
  238. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 23 July 2021.Archived from the original on 23 July 2021. Retrieved23 July 2021.
  239. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 25 July 2021.Archived from the original on 25 July 2021. Retrieved25 July 2021.
  240. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 26 July 2021.Archived from the original on 26 July 2021. Retrieved26 July 2021.Two previously reported cases were also reclassified, causing a net increase of one case.
  241. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 27 July 2021.Archived from the original on 27 July 2021. Retrieved27 July 2021.One new case was reported while a previously reported case was reclassified.
  242. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Health.govt.nz.Ministry of Health. 28 July 2021.Archived from the original on 28 July 2021. Retrieved28 July 2021.
  243. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 29 July 2021.Archived from the original on 29 July 2021. Retrieved29 July 2021.Two previously reported cases were also reclassified, causing a net increase of three cases.
  244. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 30 July 2021.Archived from the original on 30 July 2021. Retrieved30 July 2021.
  245. ^"Two Covid-positive mariners in vessel off Taranaki coast; three contacts identified".1News. 6 July 2021.Archived from the original on 6 July 2021. Retrieved6 July 2021.
  246. ^Deguara, Brittney (8 July 2021)."Covid-19: One mariner has Delta variant, second vessel reports crew have flu-like symptoms".Stuff.Archived from the original on 8 July 2021. Retrieved9 July 2021.
  247. ^Deguara, Brittney (19 July 2021)."Covid-19: Two mariners on quarantined ship at Bluff test positive".Stuff.Archived from the original on 19 July 2021. Retrieved19 July 2021.
  248. ^"More Covid-19 cases confirmed on container ship crew at Bluff port".Radio New Zealand. 20 July 2021.Archived from the original on 19 July 2021. Retrieved20 July 2021.
  249. ^"No community cases; 3 new cases in managed isolation; 2 historical cases; Taranaki wastewater update".Health.govt.nz.Ministry of Health. 24 July 2021.Archived from the original on 24 July 2021. Retrieved26 July 2021.
  250. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 1 August 2021.Archived from the original on 1 August 2021. Retrieved1 August 2021.Two previously reported cases have also been reclassified, giving a net increase of three.
  251. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 2 August 2021.Archived from the original on 2 August 2021. Retrieved2 August 2021.
  252. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 3 August 2021.Archived from the original on 3 August 2021. Retrieved3 August 2021.One previously reported case was reclassified, giving a total net increase of zero cases.
  253. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 4 August 2021.Archived from the original on 4 August 2021. Retrieved4 August 2021.Two previously reported cases were reclassified, giving a total net increase of two cases.
  254. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 5 August 2021.Archived from the original on 5 August 2021. Retrieved5 August 2021.
  255. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 6 August 2021.Archived from the original on 6 August 2021. Retrieved6 August 2021.There are two new cases. Two previously reported cases have been reclassified. This gives a total net change of 0 cases.
  256. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 8 August 2021.Archived from the original on 8 August 2021. Retrieved8 August 2021.
  257. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 9 August 2021.Archived from the original on 9 August 2021. Retrieved9 August 2021.
  258. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 10 August 2021.Archived from the original on 10 August 2021. Retrieved10 August 2021.Two previously reported cases were reclassified, giving a total net increase of 12 cases.
  259. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 11 August 2021.Archived from the original on 11 August 2021. Retrieved11 August 2021.
  260. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 12 August 2021.Archived from the original on 12 August 2021. Retrieved12 August 2021.
  261. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 13 August 2021.Archived from the original on 13 August 2021. Retrieved13 August 2021.
  262. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 15 August 2021.Archived from the original on 15 August 2021. Retrieved15 August 2021.There are six new cases. One previously reported case has been reclassified. This gives a total, net change of five cases.
  263. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 16 August 2021.Archived from the original on 16 August 2021. Retrieved16 August 2021.
  264. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 17 August 2021.Archived from the original on 17 August 2021. Retrieved17 August 2021.
  265. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 18 August 2021.Archived from the original on 18 August 2021. Retrieved18 August 2021.
  266. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 19 August 2021.Archived from the original on 19 August 2021. Retrieved19 August 2021.Two previously reported cases were reclassified, given a net increase of 18.
  267. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 20 August 2021.Archived from the original on 20 August 2021. Retrieved20 August 2021.
  268. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 21 August 2021.Archived from the original on 21 August 2021. Retrieved21 August 2021.
  269. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 22 August 2021.Archived from the original on 22 August 2021. Retrieved22 August 2021.
  270. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 23 August 2021.Archived from the original on 23 August 2021. Retrieved23 August 2021.
  271. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 24 August 2021.Archived from the original on 24 August 2021. Retrieved24 August 2021.
  272. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 25 August 2021.Archived from the original on 25 August 2021. Retrieved25 August 2021.
  273. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 26 August 2021.Archived from the original on 26 August 2021. Retrieved26 August 2021.
  274. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 27 August 2021.Archived from the original on 27 August 2021. Retrieved27 August 2021.
  275. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 28 August 2021.Archived from the original on 28 August 2021. Retrieved28 August 2021.
  276. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 29 August 2021.Archived from the original on 29 August 2021. Retrieved29 August 2021.
  277. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 30 August 2021.Archived from the original on 30 August 2021. Retrieved30 August 2021.
  278. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 31 August 2021.Archived from the original on 31 August 2021. Retrieved31 August 2021.
  279. ^ab"Covid-19: No new community cases as Tauranga port workers get tested".Radio New Zealand. 8 August 2021.Archived from the original on 9 August 2021. Retrieved9 August 2021.
  280. ^"Covid 19 coronavirus: 11 infected crew in ship off Tauranga".The New Zealand Herald. 9 August 2021.Archived from the original on 9 August 2021. Retrieved9 August 2021.
  281. ^"Covid 19 coronavirus: 110 Tauranga Port workers return negative results".The New Zealand Herald. 10 August 2021.Archived from the original on 10 August 2021. Retrieved10 August 2021.
  282. ^"Covid-19: Health officials investigating new community case in Auckland".Stuff. 17 August 2021.Archived from the original on 17 August 2021. Retrieved17 August 2021.
  283. ^"Covid 19 coronavirus Delta outbreak: Three cases emerge since 1pm; AUT student among cases; new Auckland locations of interest including supermarkets".The New Zealand Herald. 18 August 2021.Archived from the original on 18 August 2021. Retrieved18 August 2021.
  284. ^"Covid-19: How day two of lockdown in NZ unfolded".Radio New Zealand. 19 August 2021.Archived from the original on 19 August 2021. Retrieved20 August 2021.
  285. ^"Wellington trio among 11 new cases as lockdown extended".1News. 20 August 2021.Archived from the original on 20 August 2021. Retrieved20 August 2021.
  286. ^"Awards dinner attendees close contacts after positive case".Otago Daily Times. 20 August 2021.Archived from the original on 21 August 2021. Retrieved21 August 2021.
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  289. ^"Covid 19 coronavirus Delta outbreak: 21 new community cases, total hits 72 – Ashley Bloomfield, Chris Hipkins".The New Zealand Herald. 22 August 2021.Archived from the original on 22 August 2021. Retrieved22 August 2021.
  290. ^"Nearly 300 locations of interest force thousands to isolate".1News. 22 April 2021. Archived fromthe original on 23 August 2021. Retrieved23 August 2021.
  291. ^"Covid-19: Two new community cases in Wellington".Stuff. 23 August 2021.Archived from the original on 23 August 2021. Retrieved23 August 2021.
  292. ^"Covid 19 coronavirus Delta outbreak: Seven Covid cases at AUT; Auckland lockdown for several weeks likely - expert".The New Zealand Herald. 23 August 2021.Archived from the original on 23 August 2021. Retrieved23 August 2021.
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  295. ^"Covid 19 coronavirus Delta outbreak: 41 new community cases, total now 148".The New Zealand Herald. 24 August 2021.Archived from the original on 24 August 2021. Retrieved24 August 2021.
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  297. ^"Covid-19 numbers: 68 new community cases in New Zealand today".Radio New Zealand. 26 August 2021.Archived from the original on 26 August 2021. Retrieved26 August 2021.
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  300. ^"Covid-19 lockdown day 12: As it happened".Radio New Zealand. 29 August 2021.Archived from the original on 29 August 2021. Retrieved29 August 2021.
  301. ^"Covid 19 coronavirus Delta outbreak: New community cases dip to 53".The New Zealand Herald. 30 August 2021.Archived from the original on 30 August 2021. Retrieved31 August 2021.
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  304. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 1 September 2021.Archived from the original on 1 September 2021. Retrieved1 September 2021.One duplicate case was removed in the last 24 hours, so the total number of cases has increased by 76.
  305. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 2 September 2021.Archived from the original on 2 September 2021. Retrieved2 September 2021.
  306. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 3 September 2021.Archived from the original on 3 September 2021. Retrieved3 September 2021.
  307. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 4 September 2021.Archived from the original on 4 September 2021. Retrieved4 September 2021.There are 22 new cases. Three previously reported cases have been reclassified. Total net change is 19 cases.
  308. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 5 September 2021.Archived from the original on 5 September 2021. Retrieved5 September 2021.
  309. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 6 September 2021.Archived from the original on 6 September 2021. Retrieved6 September 2021.
  310. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 7 September 2021.Archived from the original on 7 September 2021. Retrieved7 September 2021.One previously reported case has been determined to be a duplicate record and removed.
  311. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 8 September 2021.Archived from the original on 8 September 2021. Retrieved8 September 2021.
  312. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 9 September 2021.Archived from the original on 9 September 2021. Retrieved9 September 2021.
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  314. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 11 September 2021.Archived from the original on 11 September 2021. Retrieved11 September 2021.
  315. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 12 September 2021.Archived from the original on 12 September 2021. Retrieved12 September 2021.
  316. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 13 September 2021.Archived from the original on 13 September 2021. Retrieved13 September 2021.
  317. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 14 September 2021.Archived from the original on 14 September 2021. Retrieved14 September 2021.
  318. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 15 September 2021.Archived from the original on 15 September 2021. Retrieved15 September 2021.
  319. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 16 September 2021.Archived from the original on 16 September 2021. Retrieved16 September 2021.
  320. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 17 September 2021.Archived from the original on 17 September 2021. Retrieved17 September 2021.
  321. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 18 September 2021.Archived from the original on 18 September 2021. Retrieved18 September 2021.
  322. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 19 September 2021.Archived from the original on 19 September 2021. Retrieved19 September 2021.There are 24 new cases. Two previously reported cases have been reclassified. This gives a total net change of 22 cases.
  323. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 20 September 2021.Archived from the original on 20 September 2021. Retrieved20 September 2021.There are 23 new cases.One previously reported case has been reclassified.This gives a total, net change of 22 cases.
  324. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 21 September 2021.Archived from the original on 21 September 2021. Retrieved21 September 2021.There are 15 new cases. Two previously reported cases have been reclassified. This gives a total net change of 13 cases.
  325. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 22 September 2021.Archived from the original on 22 September 2021. Retrieved22 September 2021.
  326. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 23 September 2021.Archived from the original on 23 September 2021. Retrieved23 September 2021.
  327. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 24 September 2021.Archived from the original on 24 September 2021. Retrieved24 September 2021.There are 10 new cases. One previously reported case has been reclassified. This gives a total, net change of 9 cases.
  328. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 25 September 2021.Archived from the original on 25 September 2021. Retrieved25 September 2021.
  329. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 26 September 2021.Archived from the original on 26 September 2021. Retrieved26 September 2021.
  330. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Health.govt.nz.Ministry of Health. 27 September 2021.Archived from the original on 27 September 2021. Retrieved27 September 2021.There are 12 new cases. One previously reported case has been reclassified. This gives a total, net change of 11 cases.
  331. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 28 August 2021.Archived from the original on 28 September 2021. Retrieved28 September 2021.There are 12 new cases. Two previously reported cases have been reclassified. This gives a total, net change of 10 cases.
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  333. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 30 September 2021.Archived from the original on 30 September 2021. Retrieved30 September 2021.
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  405. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 16 November 2021.Archived from the original on 16 November 2021. Retrieved16 November 2021.
  406. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 17 November 2021.Archived from the original on 17 November 2021. Retrieved17 November 2021.
  407. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 18 November 2021.Archived from the original on 18 November 2021. Retrieved18 November 2021.
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  410. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 21 November 2021.Archived from the original on 21 November 2021. Retrieved21 November 2021.
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  413. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 24 November 2021.Archived from the original on 24 November 2021. Retrieved24 November 2021.
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  415. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 26 November 2021.Archived from the original on 26 November 2021. Retrieved26 November 2021.
  416. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 27 November 2021.Archived from the original on 27 November 2021. Retrieved27 November 2021.
  417. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 28 November 2021.Archived from the original on 28 November 2021. Retrieved28 November 2021.
  418. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 29 November 2021.Archived from the original on 29 November 2021. Retrieved29 November 2021.
  419. ^"COVID-19: Current cases".Ministry of Health. 30 November 2021.Archived from the original on 30 November 2021. Retrieved30 November 2021.
  420. ^"Covid 19 Delta outbreak: Record 162 cases ahead of Cabinet decision on alert level changes".The New Zealand Herald. 1 November 2021. Archived fromthe original on 1 November 2021. Retrieved1 November 2021.
  421. ^"Covid 19 Delta outbreak: 126 cases as Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern heckled at press conference".The New Zealand Herald. 2 November 2021.Archived from the original on 2 November 2021. Retrieved2 November 2021.
  422. ^"Northern part of Northland to move to alert level 3 - Hipkins".Radio New Zealand. 2 November 2021.Archived from the original on 2 November 2021. Retrieved2 November 2021.
  423. ^"Protesters target PM in Whanganui".Otago Daily Times. 3 November 2021. Archived fromthe original on 3 November 2021. Retrieved3 November 2021.
  424. ^"Person with Covid-19 isolating at home found dead".Radio New Zealand. 3 November 2021.Archived from the original on 3 November 2021. Retrieved3 November 2021.
  425. ^"Covid-19 Delta outbreak: 139 Covid cases today - death in home quarantine 'not vaccine-related'".The New Zealand Herald. 4 October 2021.Archived from the original on 4 November 2021. Retrieved5 November 2021.
  426. ^"Covid-19: 163 new community cases reported today".Radio New Zealand. 5 November 2021.Archived from the original on 5 November 2021. Retrieved6 November 2021.
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  428. ^"Covid-19 detected in wastewater in Napier and Gisborne".Radio New Zealand. 5 November 2021.Archived from the original on 5 November 2021. Retrieved5 November 2021.
  429. ^"Covid-19 updates: Second person isolating at home dies".Radio New Zealand. 5 November 2021.Archived from the original on 5 November 2021. Retrieved6 November 2021.
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