[ad_1] The hiring of new staff and the signing of capital spending plans will need to be approved by the CEO under the strict terms of a $ 180 million government bailout for the Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB). Health Minister Chris Hipkins revealed on Thursday that the government had …
Read More »Covid-19: No new cases of coronavirus, seven days without community transmission
[ad_1] New Zealand has gone seven days without a community case of Covid-19. It has been a week since the last community case, the first time New Zealand has gone so long without cases since the second outbreak began on August 11. No new cases of coronavirus were reported on …
Read More »Christchurch Hotel Trash Can Named Source of Covid-19 Cases
[ad_1] A garbage can is being blamed after two people from an isolation and quarantine hotel in Christchurch caught Covid-19. Both tested positive for the virus after flying back to Auckland from isolation in September, despite both having two negative tests while at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Christchurch. Public …
Read More »Covid-19: one of Donald Trump’s closest aides tests positive for coronavirus
[ad_1] Andrew Harnik / AP Hope Hicks (center) traveled with the president several times this week. Hope Hicks, one of the closest aides to the President of the United States, Donald Trump, has tested positive for the coronavirus. Hicks, who serves as the president’s advisor and traveled with him to …
Read More »$ 180 million Canterbury DHB ransom: only CEO can approve new staff
[ad_1] A government bailout of $ 180 million for the Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB) comes with the expectation that DHB will “administer within allocated funds.” Health Minister Chris Hipkins revealed on Thursday that the government had agreed to eliminate the health board’s deficit for next year. . Senior Physicians …
Read More »Coronavirus: Third Wave Fears in Victoria, Australia
[ad_1] The second wave of coronavirus in Australia’s hardest-hit state, Victoria, has been attributed to the failed quarantine of the Melbourne hotel. And now there is concern that a disaster will repeat itself. An investigation into Victoria’s hotel quarantine program concluded its evidentiary phase after testimony from former state Health …
Read More »Family says death of Gore teenager in Western Australia region not suspicious
[ad_1] Supplied Brooke Tuhakaraina was found dead in a town about 350 kilometers north of Perth on Wednesday. A Gore teenager found dead in the Western Australia region was a working shearer from a fledgling family. Brooke Tuhakaraina, 19, was discovered in her bed by a friend on Wednesday morning …
Read More »Doctors speak out against the position of the Medical Association on the referendum on cannabis
[ad_1] This story was originally posted on RNZ.co.nz and is being republished with permission. One doctor has resigned her membership and others are speaking out due to the New Zealand Medical Association’s (NZMA) stance on the cannabis referendum. The NZMA opposes the legalization of cannabis in this month’s referendum, due …
Read More »Why have I changed my mind about greens
[ad_1] OCTOBER 2, 2020Updated 39 minutes ago Commentary Shane Te Pou, who had never been a fan of the Greens, now believes the party could bring a much-needed jolt of radicalism to what threatens to be another term of cautious incrementalism. Ever since they have existed as a political party, …
Read More »Crazy queues as millions of Chinese tourists go on vacation
[ad_1] Millions of Chinese tourists often spend their week-long vacations traveling abroad. This year, travel restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic mean that some 600 million tourists, about 40 percent of the population, will travel within China during the holidays that began Thursday, according to Ctrip, the travel agency in …
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