Wastewater Covid detection in Napier and Gisborne

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Residents in Hawke's Bay and the East Cape with any form of Covid-19 symptoms are being asked to get tested after a positive detection of Covid-19 in wastewater samples in the area.

The Ministry of Health says the detection occurred in Napier and Gisborne.

'The wastewater sampling was carried out by ESR between 1 and 3 November, with results returned this afternoon,” says a MOH spokesperson.

The MOH advises that this could be due to recently recovered cases returning to the region from MIQ who are shedding the virus, transient visitors to the region, or could signal undetected cases in the community.

'There are no MIQ facilities, or known Covid-19 cases self-isolating, in Napier or Gisborne. As standard procedure, ESR will carry out further samples in coming days with results expected early next week.

'As a prudent measure, anyone in the Hawke's Bay and East Cape with Covid-19 symptoms – no matter how mild – are asked to please get tested, even if they are vaccinated.”

Testing is available by appointment at the following locations across Hawke's Bay

· Napier: 06 650 4000 open 9am-5pm

· Hastings: 06 281 2644 open 8am-8pm

· Wairoa: 06 838 8333 open 8.30am-5pm

· Central Hawke's Bay resident should phone your GP or call Healthline: 0800 358 5453.

In Gisborne testing is available this Saturday and Sunday at a drive-through set up at 110 Peel Street from 9am - 5pm, no appointment required.

Additional testing capacity in the area will be stood up, if needed, and details will be available on the Healthpoint website.

'Meanwhile, those in the Hawke's Bay or East Cape regions are reminded to get vaccinated this weekend, if they have not already,” the MOH is advising.

Vaccination clinic locations across the region are also available on the Healthpoint website.

'So far, vaccination rates in the Hawke's Bay have remained steady with 85 per cent of residents having received their first dose, and 72 per cent fully vaccinated. In Gisborne, 79 per cent of residents have received their first dose, and 65 per cent are fully vaccinated.

'The Covid-19 vaccination is the number one protection against the virus,” says a MOH statement.

The Ministry is monitoring the situation and will provide further public health advice if, and when, required.

1 comment

Is it all a scam

Posted on 06-11-2021 10:55 | By an_alias

Like Tauranga are these just "Low" level readings and false positives ? I have no confidence in your readings Bloomfield. It used to be you required two readings to confirm over 2 days. Now its just anything goes.


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