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Privately-run managed isolation could be a reality early next year if business leaders can drum up a suitable plan and convince the government.
Privately-run managed isolation could be a reality early next year if business leaders can drum up a suitable plan and convince the government. Keep Reading
The woman was spotted by an on-guard police officer. Keep Reading
Masks may be introduced next time around, Dr Bloomfield revealed. Keep Reading
We need to crack on with building the systems and infrastructure necessary to be able to safely accommodate far more travellers than the system can currently handle. Keep Reading
At least a thousand people have queued of for a Covid test in Queenstown today - after a recent visitor tested positive in South Korea. WellSouth organised a temporary drive-thru testing site at the Pak'n'Save carpark in Frankton today to check for any sign of community transmission. Our reporter Tess Brunton spoke to those in the queue about why they're getting tested. Keep Reading
OPINION: Putting all of Victoria under stage 4 restrictions would give the state its best chance of stopping community transmission. Keep Reading
Since our borders shut there have been more than 28,000 applications for a border exemption to enter the country, but only just over 2400 have arrived here. Keep Reading
"The way out is long and requires a sustained commitment." Keep Reading
Two of the country's busiest airports have sketched out their plans for an international travel bubble should the government announce one. But the wait is frustrating specialist workers here. Keep Reading
As Victoria locks down again over a second wave of Covid-19, Andrew Geddis looks at how NZ might respond should community transmission be again detected here. Keep Reading
Auckland Airport has announced its international terminal will be separated into two zones in anticipation of a travel bubble. Keep Reading
"You'd need to have a very wide geographic range to get ahead of the virus." Keep Reading
The service provides nutritious meals all year round for those struggling to get by. Keep Reading
Community outbreak of Covid-19 pushes the trans-Tasman bubble well into the future, Jacinda Ardern says. Keep Reading
The six-month holiday on mortgage repayments ends next month. Keep Reading
Researchers are investigating whether higher immunity levels have kept coronavirus infection rates down in some Asian countries. Keep Reading
Kiwis are being urged to use the Government's contact tracing app and stock up on masks. Keep Reading
Face coverings will be needed in more places, but shielding and workplace advice remain the same. Keep Reading
Hundreds of boaties stranded in the Pacific are making a humanitarian appeal to be allowed safe refuge in New Zealand from the dangerous cyclone season. Keep Reading
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The nation’s top infectious-disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, told lawmakers Friday on Capitol Hill that he was “cautiously optimistic” a coronavirus vaccine would be available in the coming months, as infections continue to rise at an alarming rate in the U.S. “We hope at the time we get into the late fall and early winter, we will have in fact a vaccine that we can say will be safe and effective,” Fauci told the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis. Keep Reading
The World Health Organization on Thursday warned Africa against easing coronavirus restrictions as the number of infections on the continent has doubled in the past month. WHO Regional Director for Africa Matshidiso Moeti said at a virtual news conference, “We are concerned that ... Keep Reading
The government massively underestimated the number of people who would be returning to New Zealand - and the cost of keeping them in managed isolation, according to documents released today. Keep Reading
Officials have been in crisis talks about the next steps in stopping the deadly spread in the Australian state. Keep Reading
The man was arrested on Thursday. Keep Reading