Omicron: Govt to announce next step in response

Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins and Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield are expected to address media at midday. Photo: Pool / Stuff / Robert Kitchin.

Those on the frontline of the Omicron outbreak are hoping for a swift move to phase three of the government's response.

It would mean fewer people will have to isolate if they come into contact with a case and people will be able to self-report infections or get a rapid antigen test (RAT), leaving PCR testing for only the highest risk contacts.

It is widely expected the government will announce the move at a scheduled media conference today.

Auckland GP Dr John Carter says it's about time.

"We have to move away from swab testing, and there's an announcement that we'll be delivering RAT tests which has come upon us pretty quickly, we've got no real time to figure out how to distribute those to our patients but we'll work it out as we've done all along."

Vicky Chan from Pakuranga Unichem says she's already getting phone calls from people wanting to access RATs but pharmacies would not be able to give them to the general public.

"The amount of phone calls just inquiring how do they get a RAT test either because they are close contacts, casuals, or symptomatic that's gone through the roof, but also from the general public wanting to have access to personal RAT tests as well."

Under phase three, infected people will still be encouraged to notify close contacts and isolate at home.

Dr Carter says people will need to use their common sense.

"For most people, this is a cold and really the country can't come to a screaming halt because of a cold. People have to be able to isolate at home and manage their symptoms as they normally would and just follow the sensible rules."

Even so, GPs have been warning they may not be able to cope with the number of cases in the community.

New modelling shows the peak of Covid-19 in the Omicron outbreak in Auckland and Northland could reach 4000 daily cases, if transmission is low, or 9000 if it is not.

Under phase three, clinical care and welfare support will be targeted to those who need it most.

Pasifika GP Network chair Dr Api Talemaitoga hopes the next step will come before the weekend.

"We've been expecting it and I hope they announce it soon," he says.

"I've encouraged the community to think about this as getting prepared because this is something you can do, you can self-manage yourself in isolation, self-manage your test once you know how to do it and basically take control."

Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins and Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield will announce the next steps in the Omicron response at midday.

-RNZ/Amy Williams.

3 comments

Its a cold then cancel ALL

Posted on 24-02-2022 11:40 | By an_alias

If its just a cold then we should cancel all mandates and testing requirements. How about actually letting people be responsible for there own health. We dont need govt to dictate that.


RATs

Posted on 24-02-2022 11:50 | By Kancho

Always reactive. Always to slow. Always on catch up. Banning the imports of rapid antigen test kits for over a year. Now scrabbling after all the information from overseas. Spin of being world leading and government control of everything when we were short of PEP gear short of vaccine, now short of RATs and doctors begging for drugs. MIQ shambles. So long to prepare but hospitals , doctors, labs all saying they don't have what they need. Lockdowns to buy time squandered and still we are not in front . Wrecking the economy and high inflation a government control and annoying spin . Division and stress ruined lives that will never heal.


Useless

Posted on 25-02-2022 07:42 | By Slim Shady

Nanny knows best until it all gets too difficult to manage then it “over to you”, sort yourselves out. That’s socialism for you.


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