Whanganui Chronicle
  • Whanganui Chronicle home
  • Latest news
  • Sport
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Lifestyle
  • Property
  • Death notices
  • Classifieds

Subscriptions

  • Herald Premium
  • Viva Premium
  • The Listener
  • BusinessDesk

Sections

  • Latest news
  • On The Up
  • Sport
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Lifestyle
  • Property
    • All Property
    • Residential property listings
  • Rural
    • All Rural
    • Dairy farming
    • Sheep & beef farming
    • Horticulture
    • Animal health
    • Rural business
    • Rural life
    • Rural technology

Locations

  • Taranaki
  • National Park
  • Whakapapa
  • Ohakune
  • Raetihi
  • Taihape
  • Marton
  • Feilding
  • Palmerston North

Media

  • Video
  • Photo galleries
  • Today's Paper - E-Editions
  • Photo sales
  • Classifieds

Weather

  • New Plymouth
  • Whanganui
  • Palmertson North
  • Levin

NZME Network

  • Advertise with NZME
  • OneRoof
  • Driven Car Guide
  • BusinessDesk
  • Newstalk ZB
  • Sunlive
  • ZM
  • The Hits
  • Coast
  • Radio Hauraki
  • The Alternative Commentary Collective
  • Gold
  • Flava
  • iHeart Radio
  • Hokonui
  • Radio Wanaka
  • iHeartCountry New Zealand
  • Restaurant Hub
  • NZME Events

SubscribeSign In

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.
Home / Whanganui Chronicle

Covid 19 Omicron outbreak: 6407 new community cases, two more cases of BA.5 variant

NZ Herald
9 May, 2022 01:14 AM4 mins to read

Subscribe to listen

Access to Herald Premium articles require a Premium subscription. Subscribe now to listen.
Already a subscriber?  

Listening to articles is free for open-access content—explore other articles or learn more about text-to-speech.
‌
Save
    Share this article
Health workers set to strike, a new variant on our shores and how the Government plans to stop the ram raids in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald

There are 6407 new community cases of Covid today, including two more travellers infected with the new BA.5 variant of the virus.

The Ministry of Health reported a further two Covid-related deaths in today's update.

Of today's reported deaths, one was from Wairarapa and the other was from Whanganui.

They were both male and aged in their 80s.

The latest deaths take the total number of publicly reported deaths with Covid-19 to 862 since the pandemic began.

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.
Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

There are 368 people in hospital with the virus, including 18 in intensive care.

The average age of those in hospital is 59.

Two more people who travelled from overseas to New Zealand have been confirmed as having the BA.5 variant of Omicron, the Ministry of Health said.

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

There are now three people with the sub-variant and all of them have travelled from South Africa.

The ministry said public health measures currently in place to manage Omicron variants were appropriate in managing BA.5.

Today's community cases are in Northland (146), Auckland (2066), Waikato (441), Bay of Plenty (195), Lakes (106), Hawke's Bay (186), MidCentral (225), Whanganui (54), Taranaki (143), Tairāwhiti (36), Wairarapa (63), Capital and Coast (496), Hutt Valley (177), Nelson Marlborough (224), Canterbury (1033), South Canterbury (96), Southern (654), West Coast (62), unknown (4).

The seven-day rolling average of community case numbers has increased again.

Today it is 7479, whereas last Monday it was 7553.

Meanwhile, 57 Covid cases were detected at the border.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, there have been 992,732 cases in this country - nearly 1 million, or one fifth, of the population.

There are currently 52,339 active cases in the community.

Yesterday the Ministry of Health reported that a border case had tested positive for the Omicron sub-variant BA.5.

The person travelled from South Africa and arrived in New Zealand on April 26, they subsequently returned a positive RAT from their day 5/6 test on May 1.

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

This comes after the detection of BA.4 on the May 1 in someone who had also travelled from South Africa.

The ministry said public health measures already in place to manage Omicron were appropriate for managing both BA.4 and BA.5 variants.

They said it can take months to assess the severity of new variants and they would continue to monitor emerging variants.

"Both BA.4 and BA.5 Omicron subvariants are being monitored by the World Health Organisation [WHO]. The WHO says that vaccination remains effective against these new subvariants."

University of Otago epidemiologist Michael Baker said the variants arrival to New Zealand wouldn't cause infection rates to go up immediately.

"It's not a game-changer - not in the way that Delta and Omicron was," he told the Herald.

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

"The starting point is that all of these are sub-variants of Omicron. It's not a new virus, and the net effect on the population will be similar."

But Baker's assessment comes with a major caveat: Omicron and its sub-variants should not ever be taken lightly.

In South Africa, where the infected travellers came from, the sub-variants have been blamed for a new surge in cases.

Yesterday there were 5647 new cases in the community and three people died with the virus.

While daily case numbers continue to drop, the seven-day rolling average on Sunday was 7510 - which is up by close to 100 compared to last Sunday's 7414.

There were 350 people in hospital with Covid-19 yesterday and 73 cases were detected at the border.

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

New Zealand is close to reaching one million cases since the beginning of the pandemic, yesterday the tally was at 986,261.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been forced to work from home due to partner Clarke Gayford's infection.

Ardern appeared via Zoom on TVNZ's Breakfast this morning, as she isolates at home.

"I just did a radio interview where Neve, through the duration of it, chased me around the room with a banana - so anything could happen.

Ardern told AM she had no Covid symptoms and was able to adequately work from home.

"We've managed to re-shape a lot of the work we do in Parliament so that we can do it remotely."

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

During the interview, Ardern's daughter Neve could be heard and seen in the background – although Ardern's background was blurred.

Ardern apologised for the disturbance but couldn't help letting out a little laugh.

"I thought I had it totally covered, I've got some TV parenting, I had snacks ... it doesn't matter what you do."

Save
    Share this article

Latest from Whanganui Chronicle

Whanganui Chronicle

'Recognition at the highest level': Whanganui buildings win architecture awards

28 Nov 05:00 PM
Premium
OpinionGareth Carter

Gareth Carter: How to keep hydrangeas healthy and blooming

28 Nov 03:00 PM
OpinionShelley Loader

Shelley Loader: True accountability is about repair, not punishment

28 Nov 03:00 PM

Sponsored

Kiwi campaign keeps on giving

07 Sep 12:00 PM
Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

Latest from Whanganui Chronicle

'Recognition at the highest level': Whanganui buildings win architecture awards
Whanganui Chronicle

'Recognition at the highest level': Whanganui buildings win architecture awards

'There is nothing above it, at least not in this country, so we’re very pleased.'

28 Nov 05:00 PM
Premium
Premium
Gareth Carter: How to keep hydrangeas healthy and blooming
OpinionGareth Carter

Gareth Carter: How to keep hydrangeas healthy and blooming

28 Nov 03:00 PM
Shelley Loader: True accountability is about repair, not punishment
Shelley  Loader
OpinionShelley Loader

Shelley Loader: True accountability is about repair, not punishment

28 Nov 03:00 PM


Kiwi campaign keeps on giving
Sponsored

Kiwi campaign keeps on giving

07 Sep 12:00 PM
NZ Herald
  • About NZ Herald
  • Meet the journalists
  • Newsletters
  • Classifieds
  • Help & support
  • Contact us
  • House rules
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Competition terms & conditions
  • Our use of AI
Subscriber Services
  • Whanganui Chronicle e-edition
  • Manage your print subscription
  • Manage your digital subscription
  • Subscribe to Herald Premium
  • Subscribe to the Whanganui Chronicle
  • Gift a subscription
  • Subscriber FAQs
  • Subscription terms & conditions
  • Promotions and subscriber benefits
NZME Network
  • Whanganui Chronicle
  • The New Zealand Herald
  • The Northland Age
  • The Northern Advocate
  • Waikato Herald
  • Bay of Plenty Times
  • Rotorua Daily Post
  • Hawke's Bay Today
  • Viva
  • NZ Listener
  • Newstalk ZB
  • BusinessDesk
  • OneRoof
  • Driven Car Guide
  • iHeart Radio
  • Restaurant Hub
NZME
  • NZME Events
  • About NZME
  • NZME careers
  • Advertise with NZME
  • Digital self-service advertising
  • Book your classified ad
  • Photo sales
  • © Copyright 2025 NZME Publishing Limited
TOP