
Doctors are warning that Pasifika and Māori immunisation rates in Waikato need to lift as winter approaches.
"Our borders being closed for two years protected us from influenza, but now they've reopened we will be exposed to new flu variants along with other viruses such as measles," Waikato District Health Board medical officer of health Dr Felicity Dumble says.
Waikato DHB wants to boost immunisation rates, now that influenza jabs are free to Pacific and Māori aged 55 and over.
Māori and Pasifika families are able to get immunised at Covid-19 community vaccination sites which now include measles, mumps and rubella immunisations.