The Northland DHB has devised a triage system to ensure that anyone who requires medical attention can safely present themselves at any hospital in the region.
Separate zones, green and red, have been set up to separate those presenting with Covid-19 symptoms and those needing other urgent medical care, with all prospective patients screened at the hospital entrance to ensure they go to the safest place for them to be seen.
Anyone who presents with symptoms of Covid-19 will be directed to the Red Zone for assessment, while all others will go to the Green Zone.
Part of the outpatient facility at Whangārei Hospital has been repurposed to create an extra 16-bed Medical Assessment Unit for adults and children who might have Covid-19. There are several single rooms with negative pressure for safe care in the Red Zone in Whangārei and the other hospitals, so that suspected cases of Covid-19 are separated from others who might have the virus. A dedicated lift to connect the Red Zone areas of the hospital has also been assigned.
Dargaville Hospital's general ward remains in the Green Zone, with the Red Zone in another part of the hospital. After-hours access to the hospital has changed, and patients are asked to follow the directions.