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US expert: start testing NZ classrooms for Covid-19
US expert: start testing NZ classrooms for Covid-19
Covid-19 is a top-10 killer of US children, and a US expert says New Zealand should learn from their experience and adopt classroom surveillance testing.
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Testing schoolchildren for Covid valuable to stop spread - expert
A Covid testing expert believes surveillance testing in schools with unvaccinated children can help keep the virus in check and reassure parents its safe for kids to head back to class.
In Auckland… Video, Audio
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Why China is still trying to achieve zero Covid-19
Why China is still trying to achieve zero Covid-19
Around the world people are getting used to post-lockdown life with vaccines doing the heavy lifting against Covid-19 as restrictions are lifted. In China, however, a hard elimination policy remains…
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Covid-19 update: 173 new cases - plus one in Wairarapa
Covid-19 update: 173 new cases in community
There are 173 new community cases of Covid-19 today - 163 in Auckland, 7 in Waikato, 2 in Northland and 1 in Lakes District - plus one found in Wairarapa that came in too late for today's official…
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Turning back a silent invasion of weeds
Audio 12 Nov 2021A major new report on the threat of exotic plants is warning that if left to their own devices, they will transform our ecosystems beyond recognition. The Parliamentary Commissioner for the… Audio
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Covid-19 vaccination rates on pregnant people 'would really help'
Call for proactive approach on pregnancy and vaccination data
The New Zealand College of Midwives wants the government to record Covid-19 vaccination rates among pregnant people.
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Waihopai GCSB surveillance domes shutting down
Large surveillance domes in the Waihopai Valley are being removed after more than 30 years of service.
The Government Communications Security Bureau says the technology at the station near Blenheim… Audio
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Waihopai surveillance domes to be dismantled
Waihopai surveillance domes to be dismantled
The Waihopai surveillance domes are to be decommissioned and removed after more than 30 years of service. Audio
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Leaked data shows hundreds of pregnant Northlanders unvaxed
Leaked data shows hundreds of pregnant Northlanders unvaxed
Data leaked from midwives shows hundreds of pregnant people in Te Tai Tokerau are not Covid-vaccinated, as the number of cases climbs.
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Spanish ship in Tahiti accused of carrying protected species
Spanish ship in Tahiti accused of carrying protected species
Environmental groups in French Polynesia say they have lodged a complaint about a Spanish-flagged ship which they say carried sharks.
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Analyst who linked Trump to Kremlin charged with lying to FBI
Analyst who linked Trump to Kremlin charged with lying to FBI
A Russian analyst who worked on a dossier that made unsubstantiated claims linking Donald Trump to the Kremlin has been arrested in the US.
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In brief: News from around the Pacific
In brief: News from around the Pacific
Vanuatu Public Service relaxes compulsory vaccination requirement, Climate change denial spreading unchecked on Facebook, and more.
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More CCTV cameras to be installed in Rotorua
More CCTV cameras to be installed in Rotorua
More CCTV cameras will be installed to address crime and anti-social behaviour in Rotorua, particularly in the inner city and near emergency accommodation sites on Fenton St.
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Covid-19: 11 more test positive in the CNMI
Covid-19: 11 more test positive in the CNMI
The Northern Mariana's cases of Covid-19 now total 37 after 11 more individuals tested positive as the islands' health authorities scramble to control the latest community spread of the virus.
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CAA's pilot medical surveillance system 'inconsistent' - Occupational health expert
Pilot medical surveillance system 'belongs in dark ages' - expert
Pilots flying into medical trouble are protesting against a safety system they say is broken.
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Facebook to shut down facial recognition system
Facebook to shut down facial recognition system
Facebook is shutting down its facial recognition system, which automatically identifies users in photos and videos, citing growing societal concerns about the use of such technology.
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Northern part of Northland to move to alert level 3 - Hipkins
Northern part of Northland to move to alert level 3 - Hipkins
The northern part of Northland will go to alert level three from 11.59pm tonight through to 8 November midnight, Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins says. Video
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Safety fears as supplement sales soar along with Covid cases
Safety fears as supplement sales soar along with Covid cases
Sales of natural health supplements have soared in the time of Covid, but some can cause life-threatening reactions.
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Covid-19 making lives of those insecure and inadequate housing more vulnerable
Covid-19 making lives of those insecure and inadequate housing more vulnerable
Covid-19 has taken hold among some of society's most marginalised groups, including those living in insecure or inadequate housing.
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Covid-19: Frontline workers who met NZ flight now in MIQ - Health CEO
Covid-19: Frontline workers who met NZ flight now in MIQ - Health CEO
Close to 300 people are in now managed isolation in Tonga after the discovery of the Kingdom's first positive Covid-19 case.
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Airline pilot accused of being risk to passengers clears name, wins court judgment against CAA
Airline pilot accused of being risk to passengers clears name
It's taken five years for Graham Lindsay to clear his name after the CAA put him through medical checks and grounded him - and then faced accusations of being a narcissist and a stalker.
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Chinese ship seized by French Polynesia government
Chinese ship seized by French Polynesia government
The authorities in French Polynesia have impounded a Chinese fishing vessel after its owner refused to salvage another of its boats which had run aground in July.
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In brief: More Pacific News for 22nd October
In brief: More Pacific News for 22nd October
70 in isolation in Samoa after escape from quarantine: Clamp goes on illegal builders in Bougainville's Buka: Tributes flow in the Cook Islands for New Zealand doctor who passed away: CNMI political…
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PNG morgues full as Covid-19 runs rampant
PNG morgues full as Covid-19 runs rampant
Papua New Guinea media reports paint a grim, ongoing picture of full morgues due to the surge in Covid-19 cases.
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South Korea prepares to launch first domestically produced space rocket
South Korea prepares to launch first domestically produced space rocket
South Korea is scheduled to conduct its first test launch into space of a domestically built rocket on Thursday in a major step toward jumpstarting the country's space programme.