Coronavirus: Two more Covid-19 deaths, 29 new cases

This article by RNZ.co.nz is published with permission under Kaniva News partnerships with Radio New Zealand.

There have been two further deaths because of Covid-19, bringing the death toll to four, Director of Public Health Dr Caroline McElnay has said.

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There have been two further deaths because of Covid-19, bringing the death toll to four.

“New Zealand now has four deaths associated with Covid-19. As we have said previously, this can be a very serious disease, particularly for elderly people and also for those with underlying health conditions,” McElnay said.

Both deaths have occurred in older people with underlying health conditions and both cases are linked to existing clusters.

One of the deaths is a Wellington man in his 80s who had been in Wellington Regional Hospital.

The second death is a man in his 70s who was at Burwood Hospital in Christchurch.

She said the Ministry of Health thanked frontline health staff who were providing support and comfort to patients during the lockdown when families couldn’t always be together.

“Our health system will continue to do everything it can to support the fight against Covid-19.”

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There are 29 new cases of Covid-19, made up of 20 confirmed cases and nine probable cases.

There are now 422 cases who have recovered from Covid-19. There are 15 people in hospital, including five in intensive care. One person in ICU in Dunedin is in a critical condition.

The total number of cases in New Zealand is 1312.Covid-19 coronavirus graphic numbers for 11 April

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“For those cases we have information on, we are still seeing a clear but declining link to overseas travel at 40 percent; with ongoing links to confirmed cases withing New Zealand 46 percent including those in clusters we already know about; and community transmission at 2 percent. We are still investigating 11 percent of cases,” McElnay said.

New Zealand carried out 3061 tests yesterday and overall 58,746 cases have been conducted since the epidemic began.

Three of the four deaths are linked to clusters. There are 13 significant clusters in the country. The new cluster is associated with the George Manning rest home in Christchurch.

The country will remain in the alert level 4 lockdown till 23 April. Whether it will be extended or not will be announced at a later date.

While supermarkets were shut on Good Friday, they will be able open on Easter Sunday.

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