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Emergency doctor says staff shortages 'incredibly significant' amid spiralling outbreak
There are hundreds of frontline staff off across the city's hospitals, and emergency departments in Auckland have been swamped with cases on some days.
Surgery centre cuts services, diverts staff to Middlemore amid Omicron woes
One half of a large elective surgery centre has been temporarily closed so staff can be diverted help Middlemore Hospital.
Covid-19 hospitalisations to hit 800 in under a week at current rate
Data modeller Michael Plank says hospital numbers are doubling roughly every five days and if that continues, the number of people in hospital on 6 March could be close to 800. Audio
More than 13 percent of Counties Manukau DHB staff off work due to Covid-19
More than 440 of the Counties Manukau DHB staff not at work because of Covid-19 are frontline rostered staff.
'I don't know how long I can do this': Auckland medics under pressure in Omicron outbreak
Frontline health workers are feeling the pressure as the Omicron outbreak rapidly escalates in Auckland.
Auckland Hospital nurses working extra to provide safe level of care
An Auckland Hospital nurse says his colleagues are working extra shifts or doing different jobs as Covid-19 takes a toll on staffing and case numbers rise.
Hundreds to miss out on procedures as two hospitals cut back on services
The decision was made at a high-level meeting yesterday, with the situation expected to continue for four weeks at two Auckland hospitals. Audio
'Zero privacy' for ED patients waiting in corridors due to health system capacity
Emergency department corridor waits were supposed to be abolished years ago but doctors say the problem is hitting crisis levels again because hospitals are so clogged.
NZ nurses overworked and exhausted - report
A major independent report has found nurses are overworked and exhausted because of consistent understaffing and that patients are not always getting full care.
Omicron phase two: Covid-19 cases will soon be doing their own contact tracing
People with Covid-19 are set to become their own contact tracers, and some details of an online system due to go live soon have been revealed.
Queenstown Central amongst least boosted suburbs as Omicron appears
Queenstown Central is one of the least boosted suburbs in the country, as the town deals with its first known Omicron cases.
Covid-19: NZ-trained nurses consider leaving over visa trouble
A group of New Zealand-trained nurses - some working with Covid patients - are considering leaving the country because they can't get a visa to live here.
Emergency departments expect huge pressures from Omicron - specialist
Latest modelling by Covid-19 Modelling Aotearoa suggests a peak of 800 people in hospital on any given day at best, but well over 3000 at worst. Audio
Omicron outbreak may leave rural hospitals precarious staffing levels
Rural GP Network clinical director Jeremy Webber says his colleagues are waiting for the outbreak "with some trepidation".
Up to half of NZ population could become infected with Omicron - Modeller
Covid-19 data modeller Michael Plank says a significant proportion could become infected with the variant over the course of the new outbreak, but there's still a lot of uncertainty. Audio
Auckland hospitals prepare for pressure on system when Omicron spreads
Modelling for when Omicron hits suggests a peak of 190 Covid-19 patients in hospital on any given day, based on a prediction of about 1800 community cases a day in the city. Audio
Covid-19: Omicron could force more changes to NZ's contact tracing system
Health officials are talking to their counterparts in Australia and the UK to learn as much as possible about what they are up against.
Too early for Auckland and other regions to move out of red - experts
The country's Covid-19 red zones should stay that way for now - even highly vaccinated Auckland, says epidemiologist Rod Jackson.
Auckland DHB meetings shrouded in secrecy
Auckland District Health Board held an emergency meeting last month but its Covid-19-heavy content is being kept secret, as are the agendas of "informal" meetings it's held weekly during the outbreak.
Kiwi nurse hitches ride on yacht after missing out on MIQ
A nurse who sailed home because she couldn't get a slot in MIQ and another who's given up trying say there are still too many barriers to getting nurses back to New Zealand.
District health boards prepare for Covid-19 cases with mini-MIQs
Just two motel units have been set aside in Queenstown for people who might need help to isolate with Covid despite tens of thousands of Aucklanders about to hit town, mayor Jim Boult says.
Midwife shortage at Invercargill Hospital an 'extreme risk' - DHB
Invercargill Hospital has just 17 percent of the midwives it needs, and is an "extreme risk," Southern District Health Board chief executive Chris Fleming says.
Covid-19: Nurses' online ICU training varies widely between DHBs
There are huge differences across country in the number of nurses doing the training the government says will keep ICUs going when Covid-19 surges.
$644 million boost as ICU and hospitals brace for widespread Covid-19
Intensive care units and hospitals are getting a boost of hundreds of millions of dollars as the country moves to the Covid-19 traffic light system. Audio
Auckland DHB vaccination rates sets 'new national benchmark' - epidemiologist
In the Auckland District Health Board area, 96.2 percent of eligible people have had at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.