'I was devastated': Doctor apologises to family after woman's tragic death
'I am deeply appreciative of the thorough review of this case,' doctor says.
'I am deeply appreciative of the thorough review of this case,' doctor says.
At 95, Queen Elizabeth is showing signs of slowing down.
Act Party leader David Seymour proposed one-off tax credit for fully vaxxed.
Despite Saturday's vax boost, modeller fears tracing collapse may spell longer lockdown.
New York Times: Many obstacles remain for broad access to coronavirus drugs.
The fully vaccinated should be rewarded with small freedoms, say some experts.
'What a slap in the face to everyone doing their part.'
The final count is also in for Super Saturday: 130,002 people got a vaccination across NZ.
People turned up in droves for Super Saturday in Dunedin's Octagon. Made with funding from NZ On Air. Video / The South Today
Brain tissue could help find cure for aggressive cancer which took Jemima Gazley's life.
Epidemiologist Michael Baker says Auckland protest was "absurd" and "insulting" to others.
Super Saturday has given us a boost in the race between the virus and the vaccine.
The target was 100,000. We smashed it, and then some.
The device promises to give men a reliable, pain-free form of birth control.
More than 70,000 Kiwis have already received a vaccine as part of Super Saturday.
OPINION: Melbourne is sharing alarming similarities with Orwell's Oceania.
PM acknowledges Auckland's worsening Covid-19 case numbers have exceeded expectations.
New Zealanders left outraged after Destiny Church leader Brain Tamaki video.
Super Sunday has been added to Whanganui's weekend vaccine rollout.
New York Times: Findings have significant implications for debate over Covid's origins.
Leading people through the pandemic is clearly no easy task, writes Suze Wilson.
Auckland CBD site mana whenua lead Tui Blair is looking forward to welcoming all to her vaccination centre plus some healthy competition between sites this Super Saturday. Video / Dean Purcell
Get vaccinated so we can enjoy the summer, Auckland mayor says.
Eventually, vaccination numbers are expected to drop, expert says.
There are more than a dozen events on around the region to get Wellingtonians vaccinated.
Māori vaccinations are surging, but experts say more time is needed to catch up.
The clusters are spread all across the region.
Vulnerable people with legitimate exemptions being traumatised by being denied access.
He urged people not to panic, despite acknowledging the situation is concerning.
The study found vaping to be two to three times more common than smoking among students.