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  • Air New Zealand crew member tests positive for Covid-19

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    New Zealand Covid-19
    18 Aug 2021
    Air New Zealand Head Office on Fanshawe Street in Auckland.

    The fully vaccinated crew member tested positive on Wednesday 18 August as part of the airline's regular surveillance testing programme for international aircrew.

    Air New Zealand crew member tests positive for Covid-19
  • Covid-19: More locations of interest linked to new outbreak revealed

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    New Zealand Covid-19
    18 Aug 2021
    The Covid-19 tracing app in action.

    More locations of interest connected to the latest cases of Covid-19 have been revealed, with the Director General of Health warning there will be a large number as the cases were "out and about a…

    Many locations of interest in connection with new outbreak expected
  • Covid-19 restrictions imposed on northern town in Fiji

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    Pacific Fiji
    17 Aug 2021
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    Over 800 cases of Covid-19 and 26 deaths have been reported in Fiji as a northern town gets restrictions, the government said.

    Covid-19 Fiji: Over 800 new cases, 26 deaths in 48 hours
  • Covid-19 update: Five new cases and two historical in MIQ

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    New Zealand Covid-19
    16 Aug 2021
    Coronavirus COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, 3D illustration. Close-up view of a corona virus with surface spikes

    There are five new cases and two historical cases of Covid-19 reported in managed isolation today, with no new cases in the community.

    Covid-19 update: Five new cases and two historical cases in MIQ, none in community
  • Covid-19: too early to celebrate reduction in cases - Fiji govt

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    Pacific Fiji
    12 Aug 2021
    This picture taken on April 24, 2021 shows residents wearing face masks waiting to cross the main road in the Fijian capital Suva ahead of an expected lockdown in the capital due to a Covid-19 spike. (Photo by Leon LORD / AFP)

    A drop in daily Covid-19 cases in Fiji should not be interpreted as a true reduction of infections, and could be due to changes in testing, the government said.

    Covid-19: too early to celebrate reduction in cases - Fiji govt
  • Vitaly Shishov: Head of Belarus exiles group found dead in Ukraine

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    World
    4 Aug 2021
    A picture of Vitaly Shishov is held by an activist as he takes part in a rally outside the Belarus embassy in Kiev on August 3, 2021.

    The head of a group helping people who have fled Belarus has been found dead near his home in neighbouring Ukraine.

    Vitaly Shishov: Head of Belarus exiles group found dead in Ukraine
  • MPI puts pinch on black market crayfish ring

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    New Zealand conservation
    3 Aug 2021
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    MPI officers believe crayfish black-market ring took more than 4300 crayfish from Hawke's Bay.

    MPI puts pinch on black market crayfish ring
  • Four-week extension to Greater Sydney lockdown confirmed

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    World
    28 Jul 2021
    New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian

    NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has announced a four-week extension of Greater Sydney's lockdown, with 177 new community cases of Covid-19.

    NSW government extends Greater Sydney lockdown by four weeks
  • Hepatitis C plan aims to eliminate virus by 2030

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    New Zealand Politics
    28 Jul 2021
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    More free syringes for drug users and a registry is part of a $2.2 million plan to eliminate hepatitis C by 2030, the government has announced.

    Hepatitis C plan aims to eliminate virus by 2030
  • Trapped on the moral high ground with Suhayra Aden

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    Politics
    27 Jul 2021
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    Power Play - New Zealand may now be claiming the moral high ground as it grudgingly accepts Suhayra Aden and her two children, but its hands are tied, Jane Patterson writes.

    New Zealand trapped on the moral high ground with Suhayra Aden
  • Lukewarm response to Covid-19 testing plea in Taranaki

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    New Zealand Covid-19
    25 Jul 2021
    A Covid-19 testing station in New Plymouth.

    Taranaki health officials are hoping more people turn up to get a Covid-19 test after abysmal numbers yesterday.

    Lukewarm response to Covid-19 testing plea in Taranaki
  • Covid-19: Taranaki travellers from Australia should get tested - MOH

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    New Zealand Covid-19
    24 Jul 2021
    A Covid-19 testing station in New Plymouth.

    Everyone who has recently arrived from Australia and are now in Taranaki should get tested for Covid-19, even if they don't have symptoms, the Ministry of Health says.

    Covid-19: Taranaki travellers from Australia should get tested - MOH
  • Covid-19: Three new cases in MIQ, none in community

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    New Zealand Covid-19
    24 Jul 2021
    Covid-19 coronavirus particles, illustration. SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus (previously 2019-nCoV) was first identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. It is an enveloped RNA (ribonucleic acid) virus. SARS-CoV-2 causes the respiratory infection Covid-19, which can lead to fatal pneumonia.

    There have been three positive cases and two historical cases of Covid-19 reported in New Zealand's managed isolation facilities today.

    Covid-19: Three new cases in MIQ, none in community
  • Covid-19 update: 19 new cases - all mariners in isolation

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    New Zealand Covid-19
    23 Jul 2021
    Doctor holding swab test tube for 2019-nCoV analyzing. Coronavirus test. Blue medical gloves and protective face mask for protection against covid-19 virus. Coronavirus and pandemic

    There have been 19 new cases of Covid-19 in managed isolation - all mariners in isolation - and none in the community reported today.

    Covid-19 update: 19 new cases - all mariners in isolation
  • M-Bovis eradication efforts on track

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    Country farming
    22 Jul 2021
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    A just released report shows efforts to rid the cattle disease M-Bovis from the country are on track and eradication is likely to be achieved.

    M-Bovis eradication efforts on track
  • Phone numbers of Dubai princesses found in Pegasus spyware probe

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    World life and society
    22 Jul 2021
    Dubai's Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and his ex-wife Princess Haya.

    Phone numbers used by two Dubai princesses have reportedly been found as part of an investigation into the phone hacking spyware known as Pegasus.

    Phone numbers of Dubai princesses found in Pegasus spyware probe
  • Pegasus: Who are the alleged victims of spyware targeting?

    News
    World technology
    21 Jul 2021
    Clockwise: Hatice Cengiz, Rahul Gandhi, Emmanuel Macron and Loujain al-Hathloul

    Activists, journalists and politicians are among those believed to have been targeted by spyware developed by a private Israel-based firm, according to a new investigation.

    Pegasus: Who are the alleged victims of spyware targeting?
  • Spyware used to target activists, leak suggests

    News
    World Media & Technology
    19 Jul 2021
    Phone in front of the building housing the Israeli NSO group, on August 28, 2016, in Herzliya, near Tel Aviv.

    Israeli tech firm NSO denies media reports that its software has been sold to authoritarian regimes.

    Pegasus: Spyware sold to governments 'targets activists'
  • Covid-19: NSW hard lockdown only chance to 'crush' outbreak - Premier

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    World Covid-19
    19 Jul 2021
    The George Street promenade, Sydney, pictured on usually busy Saturday afternoon, on 17 July 2021, after authorities ordered new Covid-19 restrictions.

    The results of New South Wales' tougher lockdown could take up to five days to become apparent, premier Gladys Berejiklian warns, while making a plea for patience.

    Covid-19: NSW hard lockdown only chance to 'crush' outbreak - Premier
  • NSW announces 105 new cases, another death

    News
    World Covid-19
    18 Jul 2021
    A health worker collects swab samples from a resident at a Covid-19 testing clinic in Sydney on July 17, 2021. (Photo by Steven SAPHORE / AFP)

    NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has defended Sydney's harder lockdown after the state recorded 105 new locally acquired Covid-19 cases and another fatality.

    NSW announces 105 new cases, another death
  • Covid-19: Border workers to get saliva testing, 16 fined for refusing tests

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    New Zealand Covid-19
    14 Jul 2021
    Doctor holding swab test tube for 2019-nCoV analyzing. Coronavirus test. Blue medical gloves and protective face mask for protection against covid-19 virus. Coronavirus and pandemic

    Saliva testing is being rolled out to all frontline border workers, with 16 workers today fined for not complying with testing requirements, Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins has announced.

    Covid-19: Border workers to get saliva testing, 16 fined for refusing tests
  • Pasifika in NZ most likely to be hospitalised for Covid-19

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    Pacific
    14 Jul 2021
    Inside Hospital generic

    A recently published New Zealand Medical Journal article, indicated that Pasifika are three times more likely to be hospitalised for the virus than other ethnic groups.

    Pasifika at greater odds of Covid-19 hospitalisation, Māori closely follow - research
  • Haiti requests foreign troops after president's assassination

    News
    World crime
    10 Jul 2021
    Police look on as a crowd surrounds the Petionville Police station.

    Bloodied and bruised, arrested suspects in leader's death were shown to the media in Haiti.

    Haiti requests foreign troops after president's assassination
  • After pressuring telecom firms, Myanmar's junta bans executives from leaving

    News
    World world politics
    5 Jul 2021
    Protesters take part in a demonstration against the military coup in Yangon on July 3, 2021.

    Senior foreign executives of major telecommunications firms in Myanmar have been told by the junta that they must not leave the country without permission, a person with direct knowledge of the matter…

    After pressuring telecom firms, Myanmar's junta bans executives from leaving
  • 'It really stresses me out': NSW Premier's worry over lockdown decision

    News
    World Covid-19
    5 Jul 2021
    New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian speaks after a State Library tour by the visiting Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte in Sydney on October 9, 2019.

    NSW has seen some "pleasing" signs the lockdown is working, but authorities say the lifting of the stay-at-home order will depend on how well residents can stick to the rules.

    Covid-19: NSW Premier reveals key worry ahead of decision on lockdown
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