Covid-19: Pullman Hotel returnees urged to self isolate, get tested 'immediately'
The new case and the source of the infection were in rooms "in close proximity".
The new case and the source of the infection were in rooms "in close proximity".
'We have not been contacted by the Ministry of Health as yet.'
Pfizer and BioNTech are supplying 750,000 courses of their Covid-19 vaccine.
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Today is a year since first Covid-19 PCR test in NZ. Almost 1.5 million tests done since.
Border workers can now get saliva tests, but it is not goodbye to the nasal swabs yet.
Watermelon seeds must be removed and peas cooked and mashed for under 3s.
Training to give vaccines should start next month, with up to 3000 more staff needed.
The latest update from the Ministry of Health on Covid numbers.
Two fire appliances were at the scene.
The disasters revealed a health system unable to deal with mass casualty events, she said.
A Govt spokesperson says details on widened pre-departure rules will be provided 'shortly'
The group of Ukrainian and Russian mariners arrived on Wednesday last week.
Cases have averaged 10 a day since the last update on Thursday.
Health minister says "it is the cost of being a compassionate country".
The woman was now on leave after comments on social media.
Hamilton District Court was shut down within 20 minutes of opening today.
The equipment included face masks, face shields, gloves and protective clothing.
To snip or not to snip has been a long-running and fierce debate.
DHB reports show some patient harm incidents related to Covid-19 restrictions.
Dr Ashley Bloomfield comments on the cases of the new UK variant that have been found in New Zealand's managed isolation facilities. Video / Ministry of Health
Five of the cases travelled from the United Kingdom and one travelled from South Africa.
Similar rules are likely "for travellers using most other long-haul routes", Hipkins says.
The award recognises her outstanding achievements within the community over 50 years.
There have been 11 new cases in two days detected in recent returness to New Zealand.
Heart attacks, assaults, overdoses, crashes, suicides, strokes - they hear them all.
The epidemiologist's advice informed the government's decision to go into lockdown.
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Of the 16 cases reported in the past four days, 15 are at the border, one is historical.
Festival-goers are being urged to get their drugs tested this summer.