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Covid 19 Delta outbreak: Two new cases in Rotorua, one in BOP, library and bar among new locations of interest

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There are two new cases of Covid-19 in the Lakes District Health Board region and one new case in the Bay of Plenty Health Board region, including one in hospital.

The Ministry of Health said in their 1pm statement on Thursday that one of the Lakes cases was in Rotorua, however Lakes District Health Board has since confirmed both are Rotorua cases.

One is a household contact of a previously reported case. They were already self-isolating at home when they tested positive.

Investigations are underway to determine any links between the other new case and previously reported cases.

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The case in the Western Bay of Plenty is a household contact of a previously reported case and was already self-isolating at home when they tested positive.

There are no further cases to report today associated with Te Akau ki Papamoa School, but the assessment by Toi Te Ora Public Health is that further cases associated with the school are likely.

There are also several new locations of interest including the Tauranga Library, a bar, food locations and service stations. There are also several new locations in Taupō including a tyre service centre and a McDonald's.

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The total active cases for Bay of Plenty is 62 while Lakes is 28.

There are 172 new cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand today and 86 people are in hospital, including one in the Bay of Plenty.

The Ministry of Health ask anyone in New Zealand with symptoms, no matter how mild, to get tested, even if you're vaccinated. Please remain isolated until you return a negative test result.

Lakes DHB is now at 89 per cent first dose and 80 per cent double dose, while most other regions have now hit at least 90 per cent single dose. Eighty-three per cent of eligible Māori or 472,484 have had their first dose of vaccination, while 69 per cent or 394,946 have had both jabs.

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Locations of interest

There are several new locations of interest for Bay of Plenty and Lakes districts.

Tauranga:

City Sports Bar Tauranga, Wednesday, November 24. 8:45pm - 11:59pm and Thursday November 25 12am - 1am.
Ground Level Public Computers at Tauranga Library. Thursday November 25 11.30am - 2.30pm.
Subway 12th Avenue Tauranga. Saturday November 27 12.51pm - 2.15pm.
Z Hewletts Road Mount Maunganui. Thursday November 25 4.45am - 7.15am.
Turkish To Go Greerton. Wednesday November 24 7.41pm - 8.45pm.
Super Liquor Greerton. Saturday November 27 7.02pm - 8.30pm.
Z Central Parade Mount Maunganui. Tuesday November 23 4.45am - 7am and Wednesday November 24 4.45am - 7am.
Tauranga Library Tauranga. Thursday November 25 11.30am - 2.30pm.
Countdown Fraser Cove Thursday, November 25 6.52pm- 8.17pm.

Taupo:

WOF and REGO Centre Vehicle Testing Taupo Mon, Nov 29, 3.30pm - 4.30pm
WOF and REGO Centre Vehicle Testing Taupo Tue, Nov 30 , 11am- 12pm
Bridgestone Tyre Centre Taupo Mon, Nov 29 , 12.30pm - 1.30pm
Taharepa Bakehouse and Cafe, Taupō, Monday Nov 29 2.15pm - 3.10pm
Unichem Mainstreet Pharmacy Taupō Mon, 29 Nov 3pm - 4pm
Bridgestone Tyre Centre Taupō, Tuesday, November 30 11am - 3pm.
McDonald's Taupō, Tuesday, November 30 11am - 3pm.
Taharepa Bakehouse and Cafe, Taupō, Monday Nov 29 2.15pm - 3.10pm
Unichem Mainstreet Pharmacy Taupō Mon, 29 Nov 3pm - 4pm
Bridgestone Tyre Centre Taupō, Tuesday, November 30 11am - 3pm
McDonald's Taupō, Tuesday, November 30 11am - 3pm

For further locations of interest and what to do if you were exposed click here.

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Where you can get your Covid-19 vaccination for Thursday December 2:

Rotorua
• 7am to 8am Ranolf Medical Centre, appointment only
• 7.30am to 4.30pm Covid-19 Immunisation Hub, next to Noel Leeming (free coffee in first hour)
• 9am to 4.45pm Owhata Medical Centre Pharmacy, book in
• 9.30am to 5pm Unichem The Mall Pharmacy, drop in or book
• 9.45am to 2pm Owhata Pharmacy, 553 Te Ngae Rd, drop in or call (07) 345 9438 to book
• 9.15am to 7pm Unichem Central Pharmacy, book for 6pm to 7pm, otherwise drop-in
• 3pm to 8pm Te Arawa drive-Through, 33 Clayton Rd, free hāngī

Taupō
• Taharepa Bakehouse and Cafe, Taupō, Monday Nov 29 2.15pm - 3.10pm
• Unichem Mainstreet Pharmacy Taupō Mon, 29 Nov 3pm - 4pm
• Bridgestone Tyre Centre Taupō, Tuesday, November 30 11am - 3pm
• McDonald's Taupō, Tuesday, November 30 11am - 3pm
• 8am to 5pm Taupō Health Centre, 113 Te Heu Heu St, drop in, open to all
• 8am to 5pm Taupō Medical Centre, 117 Te Heu Heu St, drop-in, open to all
• 8.30am to 4.30pm Covid-19 Immunisation Hub, 6/29 Totara St (last appointment 3.50pm)
• 6pm to 7.30pm Unichem MainStreet Pharmacy, Tongariro St, bookings essential

Tūrangi
• 8.30am to 6pm Pihanga Health, book or walk in

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