08/04/2021 COVID-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins. Photo credit: Getty Images
The government has established a new scientific advisory group to advise it on crucial COVID-19 decisions, including any changes at the border and the ongoing vaccine rollout.
One of its first tasks will be to advise on a vaccine target.
The six person group will be headed by epidemiologist Professor Sir David Skegg, and will be in place until mid next year.
COVID-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins said having the group was to ensure future decisions were informed by the best available scientific evidence and strategic public health advice .
That would include looking at vaccination rates and scenarios should the borders reopen, interpreting scientific data for any decisions around the border, public health protections and consideration of the residual risk of the non-immunised population and the associated health system capacity needs once the border s ope
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Media release from minister for COVID-19 response Chris Hipkins and associate minister of health Ayesha Verrall
Thursday 8 April 2021, 08:44 AM
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The Government is acting to ensure decisions on responding to the next phase of the COVID-19 pandemic are informed by the best available scientific evidence and strategic public health advice.
“New Zealand has worked towards an elimination strategy which has been successful in keeping our people safe and our economy in good shape,” Minister for COVID-19 Response Chris Hipkins said.
“One of our strengths has been our commitment to constantly learn and adapt.
Chris Hipkins said the best available scientific evidence will inform the group
Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone
One of its first tasks will be to advise on a vaccine target.
The six person group will be headed by epidemiologist Professor Sir David Skegg, and will be in place until mid next year.
Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins said having the group was to ensure future decisions were informed by the best available scientific evidence and strategic public health advice .
That would include looking at vaccination rates and scenarios should the borders reopen, interpreting scientific data for any decisions around the border, public health protections and consideration of the residual risk of the non-immunised population and the associated health system capacity needs once the border s open.
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There have been 90,200 vaccines administered to date. A total of 19,273 people have received both doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
There have been 90,200 vaccines administered to date. A total of 19,273 people have received both doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
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One of its first tasks will be to advise on a vaccine target.
The six-person group will be headed by epidemiologist Professor Sir David Skegg, and will be in place until mid next year.
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Sir David Skegg. Photo / Otago Daily Times, File
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