Coronavirus: Fresh Covid-19 wave sweeps Asia, NZ warns of pressure on hospitals
- New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia and China, struggling with new case numbers, could be hit with worse outbreak over the next few weeks
- Renewed surge, mostly of Omicron variants, is a challenge for authorities grappling with economic fallout while trying to avoid unpopular restrictions
A new wave of coronavirus infections is rapidly spreading through Asia, prompting warnings for residents from New Zealand to Japan to take precautions to slow the outbreak and help prevent healthcare systems from being overwhelmed.
The renewed surge in cases, mostly of the BA.4/5 Omicron variants, provides a further challenge for authorities grappling with the economic fallout of earlier waves of the pandemic while trying to avoid extending or reintroducing unpopular restrictions.
The New Zealand government on Thursday announced free masks and rapid antigen tests as it tries to relieve pressure on the country’s health system, which is dealing with an influx of both Covid and flu patients during the southern hemisphere winter.
“There’s no question the combination of a spike in Covid-19 cases and hospitalisations, the worst flu season in recent memory and corresponding staff absences are putting health workers and the whole health system under extreme pressure,” Ayesha Verrall, Minister for Covid-19 Response, said in a statement.
New Zealand, which has a population of 5.1 million, has almost 69,000 currently infected with the virus. Of those, 765 cases are in hospital, which has caused increases in wait times and surgeries to be cancelled.