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Here are the latest COVID-19 statistics for New Zealand:

Here are the latest COVID-19 statistics for New Zealand:

Additionally, interim results from New Zealand’s Long Covid Registry highlight the lack of support measures for individuals suffering from Long Covid. Many people are reportedly returning to work while still unwell, emphasizing the debilitating nature of this condition. These findings underscore the ongoing challenges related to COVID-19 and its long-term effects.

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  • New Cases in the Past Week: There have been 5,872 new cases of COVID-19 reported in New Zealand over the past week.
  • Deaths: There were 19 further deaths attributed to the virus during the same period.
  • Probable Cases: Out of the new cases, 1,364 were probable cases.
  • Reinfections: Among the new cases, 2,823 were reinfections, indicating individuals who had been previously infected.
  • Hospitalizations: As of midnight on Sunday, November 5, there were 212 cases in the hospital, with five of them in intensive care.
  • Seven-Day Average: The seven-day rolling average of new cases was 838 per day.

Additionally, interim results from New Zealand’s Long Covid Registry highlight the lack of support measures for individuals suffering from Long Covid. Many people are reportedly returning to work while still unwell, emphasizing the debilitating nature of this condition. These findings underscore the ongoing challenges related to COVID-19 and its long-term effects.

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