COVID infections fall in New Zealand, worst case scenario likely avoided

COVID infections fall in New Zealand, worst case scenario likely avoided
# 27 July 2022 09:33 (UTC +04:00)

New Zealand's government said on Wednesday new COVID-19 cases were trending down and it looked likely the country would avoid a feared worst-case scenario of 20,000 infections daily, APA reports citing Reuters.

In the last seven days there were on average 8,111 new cases daily of COVID, down from a seven-day rolling average of 9,367 new cases in the week prior, according to Health Ministry data released on Wednesday. Currently, 808 people were in hospital with COVID, which was also a lower number than earlier, data showed.

Ashley Bloomfield, director general of health, said case rates were trending down and this shift was supported by waste-water testing and a fall in the number of people testing positive on arrival at hospital.

"What is apparent is that the worst-case scenario that our modellers had suggested a couple of weeks ago with up to 1,200 beds occupied and over 20,000 cases a day is now highly unlikely. And I'm sure we're all relieved to see this," said Bloomfield.

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