NZ Covid Stats Weekly Update: Case/Hospitalisation/Deaths by Vaccination Status: 10 – 16 October 2023
Highlights this week:
Boosted 13x the rate of infection per-capita, 6.6x the rate of Hospitalisation but under twice the death rate per capita of the 0-dose cohort.
Cases
Overall Cases since First Recorded Case
For the No Dose group, the first case is from March 2020. 40+ months.
For the Boosted Group, the first case is from December 2021. 20+ months.
New Cases This Week
This week, over 13x the rate of infection for the Boosted compared to the 0-dose (13.25x).
Hospitalisations
Overall Hospitalisations
As with cases, the 0 dose cohort has taken over 3 years to make this number. Boosted, 20+ months.
New Hospitalisations This Week
This week, the Boosted cohort was hospitalised at over 6.6 times the rate per 100,000 people as the 0-dose cohort.
Deaths
Overall Deaths With Covid within 28 days of death
First reported NFV death – March 2020.
First reported Boosted death – March 2022
The distribution of the overall “with Covid” deaths by age and vaccination status:
Not Fully Vaccinated: (575) 104x 0-59, 64x 60s, 117x 70s, 164x 80s, 125x 90s
Fully Vaccinated: (650) 131x 0-59, 93x 60s, 131x 70s, 179x 80s, 116x 90s
Boosted: (3647) 186x 0-59, 282x 60s, 757x 70s, 1400x 80s, 1022x 90+
New Deaths With Covid within 28 days this week
In the last week 3.5x as many Boosted people died with Covid (14) as Unvaccinated. (4).
As for the per-capita rate, for every 100,000 Boosted people, 0.50 died with Covid compared to 0.37 Unvaccinated.
The distribution of the week’s deaths by age and vaccination status:
Unvaccinated/Partially Vaccinated: (4) 3x <60s, 1x 90+
Fully Vaccinated: (2) 1x 70s, 1x 80s.
Boosted: (14) 4x 70s, 6x 80s, 4x 90+
Vaccination Group Charts
All stats are from https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/our-health-system/data-and-statistics/covid-19-data/covid-19-case-demographics and https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/our-health-system/data-and-statistics/covid-vaccine-data
Vaccine Cohort Data
Vaccine Cohort data is as per update on 22 September 2023 (as the per-100k graphs are based on the CURRENT Vaccination Cohort numbers, the Overall graphs will not be precise. The “New This Week” graphs are as accurate as they can possibly be).
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