Seven people have died with Covid-19, the Ministry of Health says,as the country's death toll since the beginning of the pandemic passes 100.
The latest deaths bring New Zealand's Covid-19 death toll to 105
Today there are new 18,699 confirmed with Covid and 853 people are in hospital with the virus. Seven are in ICU or high dependency unit care.
Three of the deaths were in the Auckland region, and one each in Bay of Plenty, MidCentral, Wellington and Canterbury. One person was in their fifties, two were in their 70s, two were in their 80s, and two were in their 90s. Four were male and three were female.
The location of all new community cases are: Northland (670), Auckland (6,077), Waikato (1,700), Bay of Plenty (1,247), Lakes (496), Hawke's Bay (730), MidCentral (667), Whanganui (162), Taranaki (462), Tairawhiti (377), Wairarapa (169), Capital and Coast (1,545), Hutt Valley (937), Nelson Marlborough (424), Canterbury (2,028), South Canterbury (118), Southern (848), West Coast (32); while a further 10 have been listed as "unknown".
In contrast, there were just 16 cases of Covid-19 picked up at the border.
There were 20,989 new cases and seven new deaths reported yesterday, while Auckland health authorities remain cautiously optimistic that the Omicron outbreak may have peaked in the country's biggest city.