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SDHB ramps up to support Covid-19 response

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19 August 2021, 6:06 PM

SDHB ramps up to support Covid-19 responseThe Southern Covid-19 vaccination rollout has now resumed.

Health services across the Southern District continue to ramp up in support of the nationwide Covid-19 response.

 

Southern Medical Officer of Health Dr Susan Jack said more than 2,000 Covid tests were taken in the Southern District on Wednesday (August 18), and the WellSouth Call Centre experienced a 250 per cent increase in calls from people seeking Covid-19 tests.



“It is pleasing that so many Southerners with symptoms are taking the precaution of having a Covid-19 test. By doing so, they are helping us gain a picture of the situation here in Southern, and of where we might need to focus our efforts and resources to keep our communities Covid-free,” she said.

 

Susan reminded anyone in the Southern district who has cold or flu symptoms to call 0800 VIRUS-19 (0800 847 8719) to arrange a Covid-19 test. She also reminded people to wear a mask when leaving the house, maintain social distancing, good hand hygiene and to use the Covid-19 tracer app.

 

Susan also encouraged people in Southern, aged 40 and over, who have not already been vaccinated against Covid-19 to make a booking via the 0800 number or website.

 

As of Wednesday, 189,057 doses of the vaccine have been delivered in the Southern district, 62,493 of which were second doses. 


This means about 46 per cent of the Southern population has received at least one dose, and 62,493 people are fully vaccinated.


After a brief pause on Wednesday, the Southern Covid-19 vaccination rollout has resumed.

 

Many vaccination sites in the Southern district were closed yesterday (Thursday August 19) to prepare for safe operation under alert level four. Some general practices and pharmacies have already been able to implement the changes required and delivered the vaccine yesterday, with 38 sites delivering vaccination across the district. 


Other sites will be open from today but some may operate at a reduced capacity or reconfigured service due to alert level four restrictions and/or swabbing activity. 

 

Therefore some members of the public may receive a notification postponing their appointment and asking them to rebook another appointment. The SDHB asked that people who receive this message do not turn up to their original appointment and follow the instructions to reschedule here or 0800 28 29 26.

 

Meanwhile, SDHB clinical and service leaders continue to refine how services will continue to operate during elevated alert levels.

 

Public Health South is providing support to the national response by assisting in managing close contacts of the North Island cases. SDHB is also looking at where it might release other staff to support these efforts by Public Health South.

 

Southern hospitals have introduced screening in their entrance foyers to ensure the appropriate infection prevention and control procedures are used for each patient. Visitor restrictions remain in place. 


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