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Midday Report for Friday 3 December 2021
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Epidemiologist - 2022 The year of vaccines
12:46 PM.An Auckland-based epidemiologist is urging New Zealanders to remain focused on ensuring they are fully vaccinated against Covid as the traffic lights loosen restrictions.
As more mingling and mixing… Read more Audio
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Wellington Phoenix make sporting history
12:43 PM.The Wellington Phoenix will make sporting history tonight when they play their inaugural women's A-league match.
New Zealand's first professional women's football team will hope to open with victory… Read more Audio
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Midday Rural News for 3 December 2021
12:35 PM.Fonterra has revised its forecast milk price range for the current season, with a record breaking midpoint of eight-dollars-seventy a kilogram of milk solids. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 3 December 2021
12:28 PM.The Black Caps are eyeing a first-ever series win in India.
Friday's top sports stories with Glen Larmer. Read more Audio
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Midday Business News for 3 December 2021
12:20 PM.Fonterra heads for a record milk payout, and the latest business news with Anan Zaki Read more Audio
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Money will help, but not solve the problems - ICU Doctor
12:17 PM.Intensive care units and hospitals are getting a boost of hundreds of millions of dollars, to help cope with whatever the pandemic will bring next.
100 million dollars has been earmarked to upgrade… Read more Audio
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Tech troubles and trust in the vax passport system - Expert
12:13 PM.Vax passports are the ticket to freedom under the new traffic light system, but with all things tech there are teething problems.
RNZ has had reports of people downloading the Malaysaian version of… Read more Audio
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Lunching and life when the light's at red
12:10 PM.Aucklanders are finally out and about as the traffic light flashes red after 108 days of lockdown.
Some are brandishing their newly laminated or digital vaccine passports to get to the front of the… Read more Audio
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Midday News for 3 December 2021
12:00 PM.As Auckland opens up again for the first time in months, and a central Auckland business group says the weeks leading up to Christmas will be critical. Audio