[ad_1] There have been six new cases of Covid-19 at the border in the last three days, and none in the community, the Health Ministry confirmed. Around 10,500 tests were processed in the last three days. Two cases arrived from India via the United Arab Emirates, one on March 21 …
Read More »Taxpayers paid the bill for additional MIQ after a woman rejected the Covid-19 test
[ad_1] This story was originally published on RNZ.co.nz and republished with permission. Taxpayers paid the bill for an Australian woman’s overtime in managed isolation, after she refused to undergo a Covid-19 test. Australian Lucinda Baulch spent 28 days at the Grand Mercure in Wellington, after refusing to take a test. …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: Melbourne man’s blood clot condition ‘probably’ vaccine related, but rollout to continue
[ad_1] World Apr 3, 2021 06:04 AM2 minutes to read Pharmacist Mario Linaksita, right, administers the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine to Sharon Berringer, 56, at University Pharmacy in Vancouver, British Columbia. Photo / AP Australian health officials will continue to administer AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccines after a Melbourne man who had received …
Read More »Ambulance and car towing boat collide on Auckland’s north shore
[ad_1] Jitender Singh / Supplied Emergency services were called to a busy intersection in Rosedale after a car towing a boat and an ambulance collided. An ambulance was trapped in an accident on the north shore of Auckland. Emergency services were called at the intersection of Constellation Drive and Upper …
Read More »Australian broadcaster criticizes the New Zealand government for not supporting concern over the World Health Organization’s report on the origin of Covid-19
[ad_1] Television host Andrew Bolt launched a tirade against the New Zealand government and Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, saying they were “sucking” China. Video / Sky News Noted Australian broadcaster Andrew Bolt has accused New Zealand and its government of “backstabbing” Australia in a seven-minute live television spiel. It comes …
Read More »Increased reports of blood clots after AstraZeneca Covid-19 injections
[ad_1] British regulators have identified 30 cases of rare blood clots after the use of the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine, 25 more than the agency previously reported, after millions of doses were administered. Reports of blood clots in people who have received the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine are on the rise (file …
Read More »Climate strikers will pick up where they left off after Covid halted 2020 meetings
[ad_1] Climate strikers will take to the streets this week with new vigor after Covid-19 canceled last year’s demonstrations. Free from public health restrictions, students across the country will drop their pens on Friday, April 9, to join the School Strike 4 Climate (SS4C) rallies demanding swift and effective action …
Read More »Rhythm and Vines: Death spurs call for better mental health support at upcoming festival
[ad_1] Approximately 23,000 people attended the Rhythm and Vines festival at the Waiohika Estate in Gisborne every day between December 28 and January 1. Photo / Paul Rickard, LDR Hauora Tairāwhiti leaders want better mental health support at Rhythm and Vines after the death of a Wellington teenager who disappeared …
Read More »Online vaporizer sales ‘put kids at risk’
[ad_1] More needs to be done to prevent vaping products from being bought online and delivered to children, says a public health expert. Under New Zealand law, the sale and supply of vaping products is restricted to persons over 18 years of age. However, a Things A survey of websites …
Read More »Prince Harry feels ‘liberated’, the US moves ‘the best decision it has made’
[ad_1] BetterUp CEO explains Prince Harry’s role in the tech startup. Video / CNN Prince Harry’s move to the United States with Meghan Markle was the “best decision he has ever made” and he feels “liberated,” according to a source. The friend said the 36-year-old prince “has no regrets” about …
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