February 15 2022
Covid-19 testing centres across Auckland are under pressure as Omicron continues to spread across the country.
Over the past 24 hours 70 per cent of people going through Auckland's Covid testing sites were not symptomatic.
Around 20,000 swabs were processed yesterday from 17 sites in Auckland, which means around 14,000 were from people without symptoms.
Northern Region Health Coordination Centre (NRHCC) chief clinical officer Andrew Old said they were able to manage the demand at the current level, but they would struggle if demand increased.
"Turnaround times on results would take longer - currently people can expect their results in two days."
He said 3.5 per cent of all tests processed over the past couple of days have been positive, up a percentage from last week, and the increase affects lab testing capacity.
Covid testing centres across Auckland are under pressure as Omicron continues to spread across the country.
NRHCC said people only need to get tested if they have symptoms, are feeling unwell, are a close contact, have had a positive RAT test, are required to have a test under the mandatory testing order, work with Covid-19 patients, are attending a procedure or appointment at a public hospital and have been asked to get a test or have been told to get a test by a health official.
To ensure the right people have access to testing, they are asking people to follow the advice.
New Zealand is set to move to phase 2 of the Government's Omicron response tonight at 11.59pm.
Yesterday cars piled into the Balmoral testing site after record-breaking tallies over consecutive days.
The queue for the site stretched onto the surrounding roads.