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The health system, already in critical condition, could collapse under the strain of an inevitable Omicron outbreak, the New Zealand Nurses Organisation ...
Collected stories - 1 November 2021 to 1 March 2022
The health system, already in critical condition, could collapse under the strain of an inevitable Omicron outbreak, the New Zealand Nurses Organisation ... Keep Reading
About 5000 people have become residents under a fast-track government scheme launched last month, with migrants from India, South Africa, and Philippines topping the approvals. Keep Reading
It comes as testing capacity is boosted and new mask rules introduced. Keep Reading
National Party leader Christopher Luxon says the government is taking rapid antigen tests away from the private sector to hide its own incompetence because it doesn't have enough in the country. Keep Reading
More details on RATs, the treatment of contacts, and quarantine and isolation periods will be announced later today. Keep Reading
But one specialist says it's not known how many Covid-19 patients will need ICU care because of other health problems. Keep Reading
The new mask rules take effect on Thursday, February 3. Keep Reading
Speaker Trevor Mallard has hit out at expat journalist Dan Wootton after the outspoken columnist took aim at New Zealand's Covid response and Prime Ministe Keep Reading
A trial of a mental health response team in Wellington has been deemed a success, with emergency department demand decreasing significantly as a result. Keep Reading
It's technology to the rescue as Omicron sends Aotearoa into the red traffic light setting. Keep Reading
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OPINION: Our “official” unemployment rate of 3.4 per cent bears no correlation to the billowing number of Kiwis parked up on Jobseeker Support, Mike Yardley writes. Keep Reading
This could be the case "within weeks" the Covid-19 Response Minister says. Keep Reading
Search interest in the masks surged on Monday as the threat of Omicron looms. Keep Reading
Photo / File It is critical that the government learn from previous mistakes and prioritise those most at risk from Omicron, such as Māori and Pacific whānau... Keep Reading
ANALYSIS: Events will move quickly this time and the Government will unveil its plan to cope with Omicron spread and shocks – on Wednesday. Keep Reading
Changes intended to strengthen oversight of the state care system could instead dilute checks, critics say. Keep Reading
Labour MP says it's not only well-paid TV presenters bound 'restraint of trade' clauses. Keep Reading
A three-stage plan to combat Omicron - with further details to be revealed on Wednesday. Keep Reading
The Deputy PM's comments come as the country prepares to move to the Red traffic light setting from 11.59pm on Sunday. Keep Reading
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has confirmed that the whole of New Zealand will move into the red light Covid-19 setting at midnight tonight. Keep Reading
“Brian Tamaki should be held at Springhill Prison" according to ACT leader David Seymour Keep Reading
The microbiologist says that the traffic light regime will be less effective at managing Omicron given the variant's infectiousness. Keep Reading
A South Auckland GP thinks the government has dropped the ball on ensuring doctors have access to Covid-19 rapid antigen tests. Keep Reading
Talk is mounting on the left that Auckland Mayor Phil Goff will not seek a third term at October's local body elections and will endorse a rising... Keep Reading
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