NZ's crucial Covid-19 vaccine shipment arrives early
A shipment of 150,000 vaccines has arrived two days early.
A shipment of 150,000 vaccines has arrived two days early.
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The couple were understood to have lived at their home for many years.
Police say some next of kin still to be contacted and officers remain at the scene.
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Police will remain at the scene throughout Wednesday evening.
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One woman's 91-year-old mother suffering with dementia is still waiting for a vaccine.
"She must recognise that this is a 'once-only' second chance."
Death follows that of woman found dead this week.
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Police say death unexplained as second man remains in critical condition in hospital.
A body has been found at a Pukekohe property.
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Four people have been taken to hospital, their injuries ranging from serious to critical.
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Board says Tonia Bennett acknowledges she was not yet ready to be considered for release.
One person suffered serious injuries in the crash, while two others have moderate injuries