The Cook Islands Government collects and publishes a range of data and statistics
about the Cook Islands’ response to COVID-19.

Cook Islands COVID-19 cases

The first case of COVID-19 was recorded in the Cook Islands
on the 13th February, 2022. Since then over 5,000 cases have been reported across 6 islands.

Last updated: 12 January 2023

Total Cases

Active Cases

Rarotonga = 70 active cases.
Aitutaki = 9 active case.
Mauke = 1 active case.
Atiu = 12 active cases.
Mitiaro = 7 active cases.

Recovered


COVID-19 deaths and hospitalisations

Total number of COVID-19 related deaths and hospitalisations in the Cook Islands.

Last updated: 12 January 2023

Case in hospital

Total deaths

Total cases by location
Location Active Recovered Deceased Total Reinfections Hospitalization
Rarotonga 70 5,476 0 5,546 74 2
Aitutaki 9 648 1 658 7 2
Atiu 12 186 0 198 11 0
Mauke 1 68 1 69 0 0
Mitiaro 7 1 0 8 0 0
Penrhyn 0 70 0 70 0 0
Mangaia 0 218 0 218 0 0
Manihiki 0 102 0 102 0 0
Rakahanga 0 57 0 57 0 0

The COVID-19 vaccine is free and voluntary for eligible residents in the Cook Islands, regardless of their visa or citizenship status.

With the support of the New Zealand Government, we managed to secure sufficient Pfizer vaccines to provide full coverage for all our eligible population.

The Cook Islands had a staggered rollout program for COVID-19 Vaccinations for the eligible population

  • The Vaccination rollout for 16+ year olds began on the 17 May 2021
  • The Vaccination rollout for 12-15 year olds began on the 8 October 2021
  • The Vaccination rollout for 5-11 year olds began on the 3 February 2022

Eligible 12yrs+ population: 13,210

Eligible 5yrs+ population: 2,083

Last updated: 10 May 2022 at 8am

Eligible population 12yrs+ with 1 dose

Eligible population 5-11yrs with 1 dose

Eligible population 12yrs+ with 2 doses

Eligible population 5-11yrs with 2 doses

Eligible population 16yrs+ with 3 doses

Eligible population 5-15yrs with 3 doses



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