Last updated 1:00 pm, 2 April 2020.

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Summary

As at 9.00 am, 2 April 2020
  Total to date New in last 24 hours
Number of confirmed cases in New Zealand 723 76
Number of probable cases 74 13
Number of confirmed and probable cases 797 89
Number of cases in hospital 13
Number of recovered cases 92 10
Number of deaths 1  

* Note – a person is defined as recovered if they have been without symptoms for 48 hours.


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Total cases by DHB

As at 9.00 am, 2 April 2020

Total cases of COVID-19 by DHB

Map showing number of cases by DHB - see data table following.

Total cases by DHB, as at 9.00 am, 2 April 2020
DHB Total cases
Auckland 116
Bay of Plenty 21
Canterbury 53
Capital and Coast 63
Counties Manukau 59
Hawke’s Bay 19
Hutt Valley 15
Lakes 11
MidCentral 19
Nelson Marlborough 27
Northland 11
South Canterbury 10
Southern 118
Tairāwhiti 1
Taranaki 15
Waikato 117
Wairarapa 6
Waitemata 108
West Coast 3
Whanganui 5
Total 797

 

Total cases by age and gender

Total cases of COVID-19 in NZ by age
Total cases by age as at 9.00 am, 2 April 2020

 

Total cases of COVID-19 by sex
Total cases by gender as at 9.00 am, 2 April 2020

Total cases by ethnicity

Ethnicity No. of cases
Asian 63
European or Other 569
Māori 56
Middle Eastern / Latin American / African 21
Pacific People 23
Unknown 65

COVID-19 cases by ethnicity

 

 

Transmission

This information refers to the 797 confirmed and probable cases as at 9.00 am 2 April 2020.

Source of transmission, as at 9.00 am 2 April
Source of transmission  % of cases
Recent overseas travel 51%
Contact with known case 31%
Community transmission 1%
Source under investigation 17%

Lab testing

Lab testing for COVID-19 as at 9.00 am 2 April
Lab testing Tests Date range
7-day rolling average 1,835 (per day) 26 March – 1 April 2020
Total lab tests to date 26,015 3 March – 1 April 2020

 



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