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作者: 肉肉妈    时间: 2021-11-21 13:09:47     标题: 近日来新冠病例数大幅下降

紫外线立功了! 从220多,直降到140多,请保持。
作者: 261874939    时间: 2021-11-21 13:11:21

周末不检测。。看看周一后。
作者: sohu95118932    时间: 2021-11-21 13:12:03

通常星期二多。。。周一去检测的人多
作者: finalrose    时间: 2021-11-21 13:44:23

本帖最后由 finalrose 于 2021-11-21 14:53 编辑

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world ... 326YUJ6EMCCPIAMUGM/

日本和非洲的Delta都在神秘消退。非洲津巴布韦的疫苗接种率低于6%。这是咋回事?
作者: 饺子饺子    时间: 2021-11-21 14:13:54

人员流动减少后自然传染就少下了
作者: 新西的蓝    时间: 2021-11-21 14:50:37

确定不是检测的人锐减
作者: judo    时间: 2021-11-21 15:02:40

今天跟昨天只有一万人测试,测出150,平均每一百人有1.5人中毒。

周五1.5万人测试,找出198人。

主要是奥克兰现在不公布感染地点了,人们都不知道要不要去测。现在情况是奥克兰以外测试人口比奥克兰多两倍。




作者: Fishing-man    时间: 2021-11-21 16:44:53

说句实话 想多想少 病毒说了不算,有关部门说了算。
作者: doctor G    时间: 2021-11-21 16:52:43

昨天路过一个检测点排长队啊
作者: zuojiazhuang    时间: 2021-11-21 17:33:01

今天是周日,上午去Albany PKsave,有一辆检测车停在那里,护士闲的发慌,都在看手机,没有一个人去测,看来来逛街的都没事。至少我去的那会儿是
作者: zuojiazhuang    时间: 2021-11-21 17:33:30

我一直也觉得强烈的紫外线和海风是管用的
作者: maomao968    时间: 2021-11-21 17:43:45

zuojiazhuang 发表于 2021-11-21 18:33
我一直也觉得强烈的紫外线和海风是管用的

好事啊,
祈祷终于有效了
上帝显灵了
作者: wesley_l23    时间: 2021-11-22 07:57:43

所以大家都去海滩和公园。。。拥抱紫外线和海风
作者: bintoo    时间: 2021-11-22 08:02:20

两三天而已, 趋势并没有确立, 也许只是偶然或者检测数量影响而已。总体趋势我个人看涨。
作者: LLVV    时间: 2021-11-22 09:08:39

wesley_l23 发表于 2021-11-22 08:57
所以大家都去海滩和公园。。。拥抱紫外线和海风

只要一百以上就是多,小心
小心,愛惜自己。
作者: wesley_l23    时间: 2021-11-22 09:10:53

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作者: yimi329    时间: 2021-11-22 09:24:15

wesley_l23 发表于 2021-11-22 10:10

按这个图表看感觉是趋于稳定了。
作者: auckland.clark    时间: 2021-11-22 09:29:13

减少检测,安抚人心。
作者: 吃草的狮子    时间: 2021-11-22 09:32:47

打电话去healthline直接说没关系,不用去测
作者: asusual    时间: 2021-11-22 09:43:34

现在追踪不过来,风险大的人群检测不足,新增数字恐怕失真。
住院都不让,住院人数也不管用。死在家里的数字可能才能真正说明问题,如果官方坚持公布的话。
作者: 猫仔    时间: 2021-11-22 18:27:41

今日200出头,楼主要不要再发个什么贴?  
作者: auckland.clark    时间: 2021-11-22 18:31:33

猫仔 发表于 2021-11-22 19:27
今日200出头,楼主要不要再发个什么贴?

唉,明天可能还是破200.  
作者: LLVV    时间: 2021-11-22 18:44:51

又200+
。小心啊~
作者: corydon    时间: 2021-11-22 18:55:16

是不是稳定在200左右了。 哪里可以查到每日的检测量?
作者: wesley_l23    时间: 2021-11-22 21:17:02

corydon 发表于 2021-11-22 19:55
是不是稳定在200左右了。 哪里可以查到每日的检测量?

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作者: pear    时间: 2021-11-22 21:30:29

只要奥克兰边界一开,一月开始肯定暴增。
作者: corydon    时间: 2021-11-22 22:07:46

wesley_l23 发表于 2021-11-22 22:17

谢谢。 检测阳性率大概200/25000=0.8%
作者: wesley_l23    时间: 2021-11-23 07:36:24

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作者: judo    时间: 2021-11-23 19:06:28

corydon 发表于 2021-11-22 19:55
是不是稳定在200左右了。 哪里可以查到每日的检测量?

https://www.health.govt.nz/news-media/media-releases

所有媒体都是从这个网站拿报告的,里面内容很多


Media release
23 November 2021
There were 15,224 first and second vaccine doses administered yesterday, made up of 4,777 first doses and 10,447 second doses. To date, 91% of eligible people in New Zealand have had their first dose and 84% are fully vaccinated.

As of 10.30am today, more than 1,470,000 million requests for a My Vaccine Pass had been processed.

COVID-19 vaccine update
Total first and second vaccines administered to date (percentage of eligible people): 7,366,916: 3,846,920 first doses (91%); 3,519,996 second doses (84%)

Total first and second vaccines administered yesterday: 15,224: 4,777 first doses; 10,447 second doses

Māori (percentage of eligible people): 823,499: 454,188 first doses (*80%); 369,311 second doses (65%)

Pacific Peoples (percentage of eligible people): 483,932: 256,951 first doses (*90%); 226,981 second doses (79%)

Total first and second vaccines administered to Auckland residents yesterday: 3,706: 966 first doses; 2,740 second doses

Vaccination rates by DHB (with active cases)      
Northland DHB (percentage of eligible people): First doses (84%); second doses (74%)

Auckland metro DHBs (percentage of eligible people): First doses (93%); second doses (88%)

Waikato DHB (percentage of eligible people): First doses (90%); second doses (81%)

Canterbury DHB (percentage of eligible people): First doses (94%); second doses (85%)

Lakes DHB (percentage of eligible people): First doses (86%); second doses (76%)

MidCentral DHB (percentage of eligible people): First doses (91%); second doses (82%)

Bay of Plenty DHB (percentage of eligible people): First doses (88%); second doses (78%)

Wairarapa DHB (percentage of eligible people): First doses (91%); second doses (81%)

Hawkes Bay DHB (percentage of eligible people): First doses (89%); second doses (80%)

Capital and Coast DHB (percentage of eligible people): First doses (95%); second doses (88%)

Hospitalisations               
Cases in hospital: 88 (including 2 still being assessed): North Shore (19); Middlemore (29); Auckland (37); Waikato (2); Rotorua (1)

Vaccination status of current hospitalisations (Northern Region wards only as of 17 November): Unvaccinated or not eligible (46 cases / 56%); partially vaccinated<14 days (10 cases / 12%) partially vaccinated >14 days (7 cases / 8 %); fully vaccinated <14 days (1 cases / 1%) fully vaccinated >14 days (16 cases / 19%); unknown (3 cases / 4%)

Average age of current hospitalisations: 45

Cases in ICU or HDU: Six

Cases
Seven day rolling average of community cases: 185

Number of new community cases: 215

Number of new cases identified at the border: Three (and one historical)

Location of new community cases: Auckland (196), Waikato (11), Northland (4), Bay of Plenty (1) Lakes (2), **MidCentral (1 - announced yesterday)

Location of community cases (total): Auckland 6,756 (2,281 of whom have recovered); ***Waikato 361 (106 of whom have recovered); Wellington 18 (17 of whom have recovered); Northland 70 (39 of whom have recovered); Nelson/Marlborough 1 (recovered); Canterbury 7 (3 of whom have recovered); Taranaki 6 (all of whom have recovered); Lakes 24; MidCentral 4; Bay of Plenty 18; Wairarapa 3

Number of community cases (total): 7,268 (in current community outbreak): Confirmed cases (total): 10,025

Historical cases: 198 out of 8,218 cases since 1 January

Cases infectious in the community****: 65 of 178 cases reported yesterday have exposure events

Cases in isolation throughout the period they were infectious**** : 100 of 178 cases reported yesterday have no exposure events

Cases epidemiologically linked: 116 of today’s 215 new cases

Cases to be epidemiologically linked: 99 of today’s 215 new cases

Cases epidemiologically linked (total): 5525 (893 unlinked in the last 14 days)

Contacts
Number of active contacts being managed (total): 6,450

Percentage who have received an outbound call from contact tracers (to confirm testing and isolation requirements): 69%

Percentage who have returned at least one result: 70%

Locations of interest
Locations of interest (total): 153 (as at 10am 23 November)

Tests
Number of tests (total): 4,711,422

Number of tests total (last 24 hours): 24,198

Tests processed in Auckland (last 24 hours): 12,702

Tests rolling average (last 7 days): 29,470

Testing centres in Auckland: 18

Wastewater
Wastewater detections

No unexpected results

NZ COVID Tracer
Registered users (total): 3,394,740

Poster scans (total): 526,656,912

Manual diary entries (total): 20,597,438

Poster scans in 24 hours to midday yesterday: 2,428,169

* Based on rounded up percentages.

** A community case reported yesterday in MidCentral is officially included in today’s numbers.

*** A Waikato community case reported on 19 November has been reclassified as not a case. Also, a previously reported MIQ case has been reclassified as not a case.

**** The number of cases here may sometimes differ from the total reported the previous day due to a difference in reporting timeframes and reclassifications.

New cases identified at the border
Arrival date

From

Via

Positive test day/reason

Managed isolation/quarantine location

20 November

TBC
Singapore

Day 2 / routine

Auckland

*16 November

TBC
United Arab Emirates

Day 3 / routine

Auckland

*16 November

TBC
United Arab Emirates

Day 3 / routine

Auckland

*These two cases were in a travel bubble together

Historical case identified at the border
Arrival date

From

Via

Positive test day/reason

Managed isolation/quarantine location

13 November

Australia

Direct flight

Day 5 / routine

Auckland

Death of a patient with COVID-19
Sadly, today we are reporting the COVID-19-related death of a patient at Auckland City Hospital.

The patient, who was in their 50s, was admitted to Auckland City Hospital on 17 November.

Our thoughts are with the patient’s whānau and friends at this deeply sad time.

Clarification on COVID-19 testing, immigration status
The Ministry is aware of reports of individuals concerned about getting tested for COVID-19 due to their immigration status.

We would like to remind anyone in New Zealand that if you return a positive test, the Ministry and your local public health team will work with you to identify and contact people you have been in close contact with. If necessary, information about a positive test result may also be shared with emergency services in your area to help them in their response, but it will not be used for immigration-related or enforcement purposes, as outlined on the Ministry’s website.

We continue to urge anyone in New Zealand with COVID-19-related symptoms – no matter how mild – to get tested, even if they are vaccinated.

We also encourage people to take advantage of the weekend to get vaccinated, with many sites available nationwide.  

COVID-19 testing and vaccination site locations are available on the Healthpoint website.

Third primary vaccine dose for immunocompromised patients
Updated advice from the COVID-19 Vaccine Technical Advisory Group (CVTAG) on the third primary dose for immunocompromised patients has been published on the Ministry of Health website.
https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/diseases-and-conditions/covid-19-novel-coronavirus/covid-19-vaccines/covid-19-vaccine-health-advice/covid-19-vaccine-severely-immunocompromised-people

In October, a third primary dose of the Pfizer vaccine was recommended for individuals who are severely immunocompromised, because they are at higher risk of severe outcomes from COVID-19 and might not produce a sufficiently strong immune response after two doses of the vaccine.

Updated CV TAG recommendations include information about the individuals who should be offered a third primary dose, with dialysis patients now eligible along with the groups already identified. Guidance on how to accommodate biologics and immunosuppressive therapies has also been added and dosage thresholds removed to support clinical discretion.

Advice for clinicians on the guidance is available through the Immunisation Advisory Centre, and this information will be updated periodically through the Immunisation Handbook.

A third primary dose for severely immunocompromised people different from a booster. A third primary dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for severely immunocompromised people is off-label usage and includes prescription and consent obligations on the prescriber, the vaccinator, and the patient.

Today’s cases
Today we are announcing new community cases in Northland, Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty and Lakes. There are no additional cases to report today in Wellington, Wairarapa, Canterbury or MidCentral. All Taranaki cases have now recovered.

Information on the new cases is included in the regional updates below. Anyone living in these areas with symptoms, no matter how mild, is urged to get tested – even if they are vaccinated – and remain isolated until they return a negative result. A full list of testing centres can be found on the Healthpoint website.

Regional updates
Northland
There are four new cases being reported in Northland today. One case in Whangārei was already isolating and there are three new cases in Kaikohe – all four cases have known links.

All active cases are being cared for in the community. A case that was in Whangārei Hospital has been discharged.

There were 1,153 swabs taken across Northland yesterday and testing centres open today can be found on the Northland DHB website.

Vaccination clinics open in Northland today can be found on the Northland DHB website.

Auckland
Today, there are 196 new cases to report in Auckland.

There are 18 community centres available for testing across Auckland today. The testing centres at Northcote, Balmoral, Ōtara and Wiri continue to operate extended hours to increase access to testing.

Public health staff are now supporting 4,371 people to isolate at home around Auckland - this includes 1,441 cases.

Waikato
There were 11 new cases confirmed in the Waikato overnight, with six from Huntly, three from Kawhia, one from Te Kūiti, and one from Ōtorohanga.

Five of the new cases have been linked and the remaining six are under investigation.

Locations of interest were identified yesterday in Tokoroa, Huntly, and Putāruru.

There are seven pop-up and dedicated testing sites operating across Waikato today in Hamilton, Tokoroa, Putāruru, Ōtorohanga, Thames, and Te Kūiti

Across the Waikato there were 1,944 tests processed yesterday.

In the Waikato region, public health staff are now supporting 143 cases to isolate at home.

Bay of Plenty
There is one new case to report in the Bay of Plenty today.

People in the Bay of Plenty are urged to get a test if they are symptomatic or have been advised to by a health professional.

There is good testing capacity across the region with dedicated community testing centres in Tauranga, Mount Maunganui, Whakatāne and Murupara.

Tauranga Retirement Village

An update on a reported visit by a COVID-19 case to a residence in a Retirement Village in Tauranga is that one close contact has been identified and their initial test result is negative.

This situation continues to be closely managed by the Public Health Unit.

Lakes
There are two new cases in the Lakes district.

One case is currently receiving care in Rotorua Hospital.

There is good testing capacity across the region with dedicated community testing centres in Taupō, and Rotorua. See healthpoint.co.nz for locations and opening times. Testing is also available at a number of medical centres and Hauora Māori.
作者: 肉肉妈    时间: 2021-11-26 12:38:37

最近病例数的确没有大幅提升,估计就是因为是夏天,赶紧继续曝晒吧
作者: cipherrfa    时间: 2021-11-27 00:48:18

高接种率,最近提供的保护还是可以的。
作者: ricebaby    时间: 2021-11-28 12:33:02

两天都是140多啦。。准备大开
作者: wesley_l23    时间: 2021-11-28 13:23:20

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作者: Xiaopp    时间: 2021-12-6 14:35:25

新西的蓝 发表于 2021-11-21 15:50
确定不是检测的人锐减

大嘴的心机,无检测无新冠,一检测一大堆。
作者: kazama2007    时间: 2021-12-6 17:06:46

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Xiaopp 发表于 2021-12-6 15:35
大嘴的心机,无检测无新冠,一检测一大堆。

肯定会有漏网的,这个不奇怪,毕竟新西兰没有所谓的全民检测

但即使是这种数据不全的条件下的测得的每天感染人数的下降,其实也客观的反映出疫苗在开始起作用了

不能因为没有全民检测就否定疫苗的巨大作用和疫苗护照红绿灯的措施

当然现在刚刚进入红绿灯,还要看未来几周的具体情况

在新西兰推行国内那种严厉防疫措施不现实,现在这样其实就很符合本地的情况,大家恢复正常生活,疫情也没有出现大的波动,疫苗在对减少感染和防止中重症方面开始发挥作用,经济也不用因为 Lockdown 而停摆,这也是一种比较成功的抗疫模式,也是在为全球尽早结束疫情在做贡献 (对岸的澳洲,和新西兰的模式类似,都是很高的疫苗覆盖率 70% - 90%,不过社会开放措施实施的比我们早些,现在疫情也开始在往稳定和减少的方向走了)

澳洲现在疫苗覆盖率大概 70% 左右就有这个效果了,新西兰比澳洲还高达到接近90%了,所以只要现阶段防住了情况未知的新变种,应对德尔塔这波应该是会取得比澳洲还要好的成绩的








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