Super Saturday COVID-19 vaccination data update

Media release

17 October 2021

Yesterday was Super Saturday, and what a success it was! A huge number of people across the country went out and got their COVID-19 vaccination.

85% of New Zealanders have now had their first dose, up 2% on Super Saturday.

65% of the population are fully vaccinated, up 3% on Super Saturday.

Across the country, 10,825 Māori went out and got their first dose and a further 10,877 got their second dose, which has helped Māori vaccination levels jump a huge 5.4% since last Sunday.

Overall, 65% of the Māori population or 375,000 people have now had their first dose - 250,000 of those are fully vaccinated.

By ethnicity, Māori also had the highest proportion of first doses on Super Saturday, with 50% of all Māori vaccinations being the first dose.

Congratulations to Kawerau District, which started Super Saturday with the lowest first dose rate in the country, but by the end of yesterday, it had the biggest daily percentage increase for first doses given.

Māori vaccinations in Hawke’s Bay jumped a massive 3% on Super Saturday, with over 1,100 getting their first dose.

A huge shout out to the Super Saturday vaccine centres with the highest first dose vaccinations rates - Park and Fly at Auckland Airport, PAK'nSAVE Napier and Christchurch Arena Carpark.

Thank you to all those who were hesitant, but went out and got their vaccine yesterday.

Now’s a great time to have a chat with friends and whanau, help answer any of their questions they might have, and encourage them to go out and get their vaccine today.

Super Saturday DHB COVID-19 vaccination data
DHB of residence (Grouped) First Second Total Total % Pop
Auckland Metro 8,905 32,041 40,946 2.9%
Bay of Plenty 2,167 3,881 6,048 2.8%
Canterbury 5,028 12,009 17,037 3.5%
Capital & Coast and Hutt Valley 2,970 10,496 13,466 3.4%
Hawke's Bay 2,547 4,041 6,588 4.5%
Lakes 1,200 1,823 3,023 3.2%
MidCentral 1,912 3,466 5,378 3.5%
Nelson Marlborough 1,035 2,203 3,238 2.4%
Northland 2,342 2,773 5,115 3.2%
South Canterbury 507 891 1,398 2.7%
Southern 2,696 6,629 9,325 3.2%
Tairawhiti 410 497 907 2.2%
Taranaki 1,317 1,564 2,881 2.8%
Waikato 3,841 6,262 10,103 2.8%
Wairarapa 478 725 1,203 2.9%
West Coast 381 739 1,120 4.0%
Whanganui 659 888 1,547 2.7%
New Zealand 39,025 90,977 130,002 3.1%

Overseas/unknown included in total.  Figures as at 11:59pm on 16 October

Cumulative DHB COVID-19 vaccination data

DHB of residence (Grouped)

First

Second

First %

Second %

Auckland Metro

1,269,101
1,013,593
89%
71%

Bay of Plenty

172,512
122,911
80%
57%

Canterbury

415,749
287,968
86%
60%

Capital & Coast and Hutt Valley

354,507
268,079
88%
67%

Hawke's Bay

118,291
93,353
81%
64%

Lakes

72,164
53,818
76%
57%

MidCentral

125,968
97,492
83%
64%

Nelson Marlborough

113,065
94,573
83%
70%

Northland

121,865
93,756
76%
58%

South Canterbury

43,340
34,402
82%
65%

Southern

248,412
197,347
86%
69%

Tairawhiti

31,004
24,248
74%
58%

Taranaki

81,559
58,250
80%
57%

Waikato

296,184
228,721
83%
64%

Wairarapa

33,998
26,843
82%
65%

West Coast

21,366
16,462
77%
59%

Whanganui

44,081
35,046
77%
61%

New Zealand

3,565,822
2,748,360
85%
65%

Overseas/unknown included in total.  Figures as at 11:59pm on 16 October

Super Saturday Māori COVID-19 vaccination data

DHB of Residence

First

Second

Total

Total % Pop

Auckland Metro

1,888
2,797
4,685
3.5%

Bay of Plenty

831
666
1,497
3.1%

Canterbury

670
738
1,408
3.8%

Capital & Coast and Hutt Valley

796
1,039
1,835
4.0%

Hawke's Bay

1,128
942
2,070
6.1%

Lakes

609
544
1,153
3.8%

MidCentral

566
511
1,077
4.4%

Nelson Marlborough

174
167
341
3.0%

Northland

1,279
963
2,242
4.4%

South Canterbury

52
51
103
3.0%

Southern

346
465
811
3.4%

Tairawhiti

275
232
507
2.6%

Taranaki

370
246
616
3.9%

Waikato

1,437
1,121
2,558
3.7%

Wairarapa

126
115
241
3.8%

West Coast

48
82
130
4.7%

Whanganui

225
195
420
3.1%

New Zealand

10,825
10,877
21,702
3.8%

Overseas/unknown included in total.  Figures as at 11:59pm on 16 October

Cumulative Māori COVID-19 vaccination data

DHB of Residence

First

Second

First %

Second %

Auckland Metro

94,346
64,653
71%
49%

Bay of Plenty

28,022
17,451
59%
37%

Canterbury

25,338
15,928
69%
43%

Capital & Coast and Hutt Valley

33,383
22,680
72%
49%

Hawke's Bay

21,247
14,647
62%
43%

Lakes

17,866
11,731
59%
39%

MidCentral

15,912
10,858
66%
45%

Nelson Marlborough

7,308
5,273
65%
47%

Northland

31,007
20,610
61%
41%

South Canterbury

2,211
1,539
64%
45%

Southern

16,529
12,028
70%
51%

Tairawhiti

12,337
8,884
62%
45%

Taranaki

9,787
5,985
62%
38%

Waikato

45,934
30,391
66%
44%

Wairarapa

4,027
2,713
64%
43%

West Coast

1,813
1,204
66%
44%

Whanganui

8,148
5,728
60%
42%

New Zealand

375,387
252,419
66%
44%

Overseas/unknown included in total.  Figures as at 11:59pm on 16 October

Super Saturday Pacific COVID-19 vaccination data

DHB of residence (Grouped)

First

Second

Total

Total % Pop

Auckland Metro

2,715
5,899
8,614
4.3%

Bay of Plenty

70
56
126
3.4%

Canterbury

225
327
552
4.3%

Capital & Coast and Hutt Valley

442
757
1,199
4.1%

Hawke's Bay

147
217
364
7.3%

Lakes

59
48
107
4.7%

MidCentral

58
100
158
3.5%

Nelson Marlborough

47
112
159
7.5%

Northland

81
57
138
4.7%

South Canterbury

14
16
30
3.6%

Southern

105
205
310
5.1%

Tairawhiti

17
12
29
3.0%

Taranaki

12
26
38
3.0%

Waikato

134
217
351
3.3%

Wairarapa

13
11
24
2.9%

West Coast

4
7
11
3.9%

Whanganui

31
20
51
3.7%

New Zealand

4,177
8,097
12,274
4.3%

Overseas/unknown included in total.  Figures as at 11:59pm on 16 October

Cumulative Pacific COVID-19 vaccination data

DHB of residence (Grouped)

First

Second

First %

Second %

Auckland Metro

158,943
116,531
79%
58%

Bay of Plenty

3,730
2,538
101%
69%

Canterbury

9,755
6,750
77%
53%

Capital & Coast and Hutt Valley

22,522
16,568
77%
57%

Hawke's Bay

4,881
3,847
97%
77%

Lakes

1,709
1,254
75%
55%

MidCentral

3,545
2,529
79%
57%

Nelson Marlborough

3,507
2,965
166%
140%

Northland

2,241
1,509
76%
51%

South Canterbury

730
484
87%
58%

Southern

5,310
3,925
88%
65%

Tairawhiti

811
566
84%
59%

Taranaki

967
666
76%
52%

Waikato

8,639
6,427
81%
60%

Wairarapa

652
489
78%
58%

West Coast

214
156
76%
55%

Whanganui

985
688
71%
50%

New Zealand

229,483
168,177
80%
59%

Overseas/unknown included in total.  Figures as at 11:59pm on 16 October

Note: If more people receive a COVID-19 vaccine than used health services in 2020 for a specific population, we see a coverage rate of over 100%.

Top 5 Territorial Authority Areas for Super Saturday COVID-19 vaccinations
Dose 1

Territorial Authority

Population

First Dose Increase

First dose difference as % of pop

Kawerau District

6,115
165
2.70%

Central Hawke's Bay District

11,838
295
2.49%

Ashburton District

27,424
577
2.10%

Grey District

11,412
237
2.08%

Tararua District

15,008
276
1.84%
Dose 2

Territorial Authority

Population

Second Dose Increase

Second dose difference as % of pop

Ashburton District

27,424
1,316
4.80%

Central Hawke's Bay District

11,838
530
4.48%

Grey District

11,412
500
4.38%

Clutha District

14,979
644
4.30%

Queenstown-Lakes District

35,862
1,504
4.19%
Combined

Territorial Authority

Population

Combined Dose Increase

Combined dose difference as % of pop

Central Hawke's Bay District

11,838
825
6.97%

Ashburton District

27,424
1,893
6.90%

Grey District

11,412
737
6.46%

Clutha District

14,979
891
5.95%

Hauraki District

17,324
917
5.29%

 

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