
Covid-19: Mariners isolating offshore after two test positive
Health officials say the situation represents a low risk to public health.
Health officials say the situation represents a low risk to public health.
The vote count was high and members are resolute, nurses' advocate says.
A lockdown decision will be announced tomorrow morning.
Around 20 children are currently in Wellington Hospital with respiratory illnesses.
The new case arrived in New Zealand from the Philippines via Singapore on June 19.
It comes as countries develop plans for living with the virus.
A total of 451 adverse events following immunisation have been reported altogether.
Queensland is trying to attract New Zealand nurses with a big ad campaign.
Wellington Hospital has seen more than 20 babies due to the spread of a RSV virus.
It comes as 150,000 of the 1 million Pfizer doses expected through July arrived on Monday.
It was estimated between 6000 and 20,000 saliva tests would be done per week.
PM Jacinda Ardern says the transtasman bubble pause will be lifted for Western Australia and the Northern Territory from 11.59pm on July 9, but will remain in place for Queensland and New South Wales.
She went in for a routine procedure. Instead, a dermatologist operated on the wrong part.
Opinion: Vaccination in one region has been delayed by at least two months.
Seven new cases to report today in MIQ.
It remains unclear whether Sydney's lockdown will end as planned on July 9.
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Anna Conning's 4-month-old son lost almost a kilogram while in hospital.
Health authorities urge people with the virus to get to medical facilities for treatment.
The more unvaccinated people there are, the more opportunities for the virus to multiply.
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Nearly two-thirds of surveyed NZers chose not to be tested for Covid-19 even when sick.
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Laura Mallin was devastated to lose her baby in her 38th week of her pregnancy and feels DHB maternity services need to take accountability for her loss. Video / Mike Scott
"My baby died because the medical staff didn't do their jobs properly," Laura Mallin says.
The number of Kiwis choosing to study nursing has hit a near 10-year low.
Ned Tapa has now been smoke-free for 15 months.
New cases are on the decline, but authorities are preparing for another possible wave.
Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins let drop the plans this morning.
Nine of today's cases were infectious in the community.