Covid 19
Willis: new variants only excuse for reintroduction of MiQ
Vaccinated New Zealanders will be able to enter the country from Australia without self isolating from midnight on Wednesday, and from the rest of the world from midnight Friday. The government made… Audio
RATs, Omicron and the major shift in our Covid-19 testing plan
The shift away from more sensitive PCR tests to rapid antigen tests marks a significant change in New Zealand's Covid-19 strategy. The Detail takes a closer look at what it means in the midst of the… Audio
RATs, Omicron and the major shift in our Covid-19 testing plan
The shift away from more sensitive PCR tests to rapid antigen tests marks a significant change in New Zealand's Covid-19 strategy. The Detail takes a closer look at what it means in the midst of the…
AudioFour more people arrested at anti-mandate protest
Four people have been arrested at the anti-mandate protest on Parliament grounds since yesterday, including one man who has been charged with possessing an offensive weapon, police say.
What are the rights of children at the parliament protest - and who protects them?
Opinion - With children caught up in the less peaceful side of the protest at Parliament, it is imperative their rights are understood and protected, writes Claire Breen.
Covid-19: Counties Manukau DHB postpones surgeries, scans amid Omicron surge
Counties Manukau Health is postponing an average of 13 elective surgery and outpatient appointments a day in a bid to manage the Omicron outbreak.
Surf lifesavers frustrated at Covid-positive swimmer's rescue
'An incredibly poor decision'. That's the assessment of lifeguards after a Covid-positive swimmer needed rescuing at Bethells Beach yesterday.
The person entered the water knowing they have… Video, Audio
NZers most in need bearing brunt of Omicron outbreak
New Zealanders who can least afford it are bearing the brunt of the Omicron outbreak - with isolation proving to be impossible or expensive for some.
Covid hospitalisations are continuing to rise -… Audio
Police, hapū and iwi monitoring anti-mandate protest in New Plymouth
No decision has been made whether to trespass anti-vaccination madate protesters camped on reserve land in New Plymouth.
Deputy Prime Minister discusses border reopening decisions
Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson talks to Lisa Owen about the decisions made to reopen the border to fully vaccinated arrivals without MIQ or isolation.
Robertson has suggested that scrapping… Video, Audio
First AUS-NZ MIQ-free flight lands in Auckland
Touchdown - the first MIQ-free flight from Australia has landed in Auckland with vaccinated passengers now able to go home to isolate.
From Thursday, they'll be free to head out into the community… Video, Audio
NZ reopening plan sped up, self-isolation scrapped for arrivals
New Zealand's re-opening plan has been sped up - and the self-isolation requirement scrapped.
From today, New Zealanders and their families arriving from Australia can skip MIQ. Now from Thursday… Video, Audio
Lawyer 'extremely concerned' for healthcare of disabled after hospital visit
With thousands of new cases of Covid-19 emerging in the community everyday, there are concerns about what the surge is going to do to the already-stretched healthcare system. Audio
Covid-19: 14,633 new community cases - 17 linked to protest
As New Zealand marks two years of living with Covid-19, there are 14,633 new cases of Covid-19 in the community today, the Ministry of Health reports.
Mana whenua place cloak of peace on Parliamentary occupation
Early this morning - mana whenua placed a cloak of peace on the occupation around Parliament - Te Kahu o te Raukura - to help facilitate a peaceful end to the protest.
In the past three weeks, the… Audio
Covid-19: hospitalisation rates will keep climbing
New Zealand's Covid-19 outbreak continues to grow -- nearly 15,000 cases were reported yesterday.
The bulk of the infections are among younger people.
But there are more than 300 people in hospital… Audio
Police and defence mandates court case has opposition urging rethink
Last week's High Court judgment has ratcheted up the pressure over government mandates, with the opposition now arguing it makes the case to keep them even weaker.
'Nobody is above the law': Mayor says council ready to act on protesters
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff says council has trespass orders "ready to go" as Auckland Domain remains closed to vehicles due to a small number of protesters refusing to leave. Audio
Covid-19 testing advice update needed to better understand rate of infections, says modeller
Relying on the current hospitalisation rate of Covid-19 cases as an indicator of future hospitalisations could be dangerous, a modeller says. Audio
Officers stood down over mandates seen protesting at Parliament - Police association
Police will have to consider what work returning officers do as some stood down over vaccine mandates may have been protesters at Parliament, the police association says. Audio