There are 27 new community cases of Covid-19 and 33 in Managed Isolation and Quarantine (MIQ) facilities today.
In a statement, the Ministry of Health said there are 16 new community cases in Auckland, five in Waikato, two in Bay of Plenty, one in Rotorua, two in Hawke's Bay (Te Kūiti), and one in Wellington.
Of the five new cases in the Waikato today - two in Hamilton, one in Ngāruawāhia, one in Whitianga, one in Coromandel town - three are unlinked.
The positive case in Wellington attended the Britomart Block Party in Auckland on New Year's Eve.
Anyone who attended the event between 11pm and 2.30am must immediately get tested and isolate, the ministry said.
There are 35 cases in hospital, including one in ICU in Middlemore Hospital.
One new case in Northland in the Hokianga area was reported today after the daily cut-off and will be included in tomorrow's figures.
This case was linked to a known case in the Hokianga and was already in isolation as a close contact when they tested positive, the ministry said.
Vaccination rates
In Northland, 85 percent of the eligible population is fully vaccinated and 89 percent has had the first dose.
The combined vaccination rate for Auckland, Waitematā and Counties Manukau DHBs is 96 percent for the first dose and 94 percent for the second.
The number of cases at the border have been increasing as the new year started, with experts worried the highly transmissible Omicron variant may leak into the community.
The ministry has said it expected Omicron would be the most prevalent variant among cases at New Zealand's borders.