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No new coronavirus cases in the Bay of Plenty
There were 15 new cases in New Zealand.
There were 15 new cases in New Zealand.
Today's new cases show it is not over yet for the Bay of Plenty.
Murupara, Waimana, Rūātoki, Waikaremoana and Ruatāhuna will see one day clinics soon.
Bay Trust are preparing to help those who are struggling.
However, there are 17 new cases across New Zealand.
There are 41 confirmed and probable cases in the Bay of Plenty DHB and 16 in Lakes.
More rain is expected throughout the Bay of Plenty for at least the rest of the week.
The national case tally went up today but the Lakes and Bay of Plenty tallies didn't.
Community groups have been praised for their dedication during the Covid 19 lockdown.
The iwi is trying to educate people at checkpoints but can't legally stop people.
The pop-up drive-through centres will both open on Thursday.
The clocks go back giving an hour extra sleep tonight.
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White Island explosion survivor Jake Milbank has been discharged from hospital.
Daily update on Covid-19 cases in the Bay of Plenty and Lakes.
"They are doing everything they can..."
Whakatāne Hospital said the outdoor triage is part of its Covid-19 preparedness.
Police are calling for witnesses to a fire in Kawerau last Sunday.
Limitations will be placed on people moving into and out of the Te Whānau a Apanui rohe.
People with Covid-19 symptoms could drive directly to the centre to be assessed.
"I couldn't see how we were going to get our kids home safe."
Chairman Doug Leeder said the general rates decision to gives "certainty" to ratepayers.
Local government agencies are quickly adapting to the new measures announced today.
"In the end, we were left with no choice."
At least five large tourism operators have decided to close their doors at the weekend.
Crews from Edgecumbe, Rotorua and Kawerau attended.
Outsiders are barred from Te Whānau-ā-Apanui territory from midnight March 25 onwards.
Council-operated services in Whakatāne are closing.
"These are unprecedented times and we also need to be able to respond quickly."