There are 1160 new community cases of Covid-19 being reported today.
It is the first time the number of daily cases has surpassed 1000.
In a statement, the Ministry said 861 were in the Auckland DHBs, with the remainder in Northland (24), Waikato (73), Bay of Plenty (33), Lakes (5), Hawke's Bay (15), MidCentral (3), Whanganui (4), Taranaki (9), Tairawhiti (9), Wairarapa (5), Capital and Coast (32), Hutt Valley (20), Nelson Marlborough (15), Canterbury (8), South Canterbury (3) and Southern (39) DHBs, with two still to be determined.
There are 56 people in hospital with the coronavirus, with nine in intensive care. The average age of the current hospitalisations is 65.
There were also 43 cases at the border today, with travellers arriving from India, Japan, Malaysia, Pakistan, UAE, UK and USA.
Yesterday, 744 new community cases of Covid-19 were reported in New Zealand.
There have now been 23,127 cases in New Zealand since the pandemic began.
There were 46,156 booster doses given yesterday, along with 660 first doses, 1406 second doses and 1710 paediatric doses.
More than two million booster doses have now been given, the Ministry said.
"Omicron is highly transmissible, but all of us can play our part to slow the spread of the virus, help protect our most vulnerable people from being infected, and ensure our health system is able to manage extra demand for services."
Meanwhile, a worker on the Milford Track has tested positive for Covid-19.
Guided walking business Ultimate Hikes confirmed one of their staff became unwell on Saturday.
Yesterday, they returned a postive PCR result while isolating in Queenstown.
Ultimate Hikes general manager Noel Saxon said the staff member was a lodge attendant at their private lodge, Glade House.
He said there are roughly 100 guided walkers who are considered casual contacts.
All staff and workers are required to be vaccinated.
Canterbury District Health Board has set up an emergency co-ordination centre to help the region deal with an increase in Covid-19 cases.
There were nine new cases in Canterbury yesterday, bringing the total number of active cases to 20.
In a statement, Canterbury DHB incident controller Helen Skinner said the centre will help local authorities to comprehensively manage Covid-19 risk.