[ad_1] The cause of the second Covid-19 outbreak in Auckland remains a “frustrating” mystery, says New Zealand phylogeneticist James Hadfield. “There is a real mystery about the revival and where it came from,” Hadfield said. “Not knowing the source is frustrating from an academic point of view and it would …
Read More »This endangered penguin watches Pingu cartoons and documentaries so he doesn’t feel alone in his zoo
[ad_1] Screenshot / Perth Zoo Facebook Page A rockhopper penguin named Pierre is found at the Perth Zoo. He loves to see other penguins on an iPad and the Pingu TV show. A rare penguin named Pierre who appeared on an Australian beach is recovering at the Australian Perth Zoo …
Read More »Australian health authorities compete to contain the cluster as NSW records 14 new cases of Covid-19
[ad_1] Australian health authorities are racing to contain a cluster of Covid-19 that has spread from a gym in Sydney’s CBD to the city’s northern and western suburbs and down to the central coast. Eight of the 14 new cases detected in NSW in the last 24 hour reporting period …
Read More »How Jacinda Ardern, Donald Trump and Boris Johnson Reacted to Shinzo Abe’s Decision to Resign
[ad_1] President of the United States, Donald Trump “I want to pay my highest respect to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe … a great friend of mine,” Trump told reporters at Air Force One. “I feel very bad about that.” Trump said Abe loved his country very much, adding that he …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: St Cuthbert’s College will not reopen until sports equipment is tested
[ad_1] Elite Auckland St Cuthbert’s College girls’ school is the latest victim of the coronavirus pandemic after a sports team played a match against Mt Albert Grammar. St Cuthbert Director Justine Mahon said the Health Ministry reported that the seven members of the sports team are considered to be close …
Read More »Melbourne Cup Subzero great hero died
[ad_1] Australia’s most popular racehorse, Subzero, eventually succumbed to heart failure and was humanely euthanized. It comes just two months after longtime friend and mentor Graham Salisbury died of cancer. Subzero, the 1992 Melbourne Cup winner, achieved greater fame and adoration with Salisbury in his visits to schools, nursing homes, …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: experts call for rethinking Auckland’s move to level 2
[ad_1] A day before Auckland comes out of the lockdown, experts are calling for the city’s Covid-19 restrictions to be rethought, as new cases of the virus in the city show no signs of slowing down. The Ministry of Health reported 13 new cases today, including 11 in the community, …
Read More »The Pacific fight against Covid-19 paralyzed by lack of drinking water | World News
[ad_1] Papua New Guinea’s battle against a rising rate of Covid-19 infections is being hampered by the most basic shortage: access to clean water, public health experts have warned.. The number of cases has risen from just 11 cases two months ago to 424 on Friday, with four deaths. And …
Read More »James Shaw invited to see leaky and moldy state schools after million dollar private school grant
[ad_1] An educator in Taranaki is asking James Shaw, who approved a million-dollar Crown grant for a private school, to visit dilapidated schools in the region as a petition gathers steam for the donation to be reduced. The invitation from Marfell Community School Acting Principal Kealy Warren comes after Shaw …
Read More »Covid-19: Nevada Man May Be First Documented Case of Coronavirus Re-infection in the US
[ad_1] Nevada officials are reporting what may be the first documented case of coronavirus reinfection in the United States, following similar reports earlier this week from Hong Kong and Europe. Initially, a 25-year-old Reno man with mild COVID-19 symptoms was found to have the virus in April, recovered and tested …
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