Te Aka Whai Ora chief medical officer Dr Rawiri Jansen says whānau need to be more alert this summer, since the third wave of the coronavirus has arrived and is at the forefront of Māori health pro
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Wear more masks- plea from medical expert
With another announcement of government measures to help combat the rise of Covid-19 and flu cases and hospitalisations yesterday, senior Auckland University lecturer Dr Mataroria Lyndon (Tainui, N
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Māori with long Covid 'just want to be heard'
For the past nine years, 66-year-old Maria McBirney (Ngāpuhi, Tainui, Kūki Āirani) has woken up early and gone for her daily walk.
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Assessing peaks for Covid cases, hospitalisations and deaths | Dr Rawiri Taonui
By Māori Covid-19 Analyst Dr Rawiri Taonui, in partnership with Te Ao Māori News.
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Nearly 20,000 Covid cases; 373 in hospital
The Ministry of Health has reported 19,566 new community cases of Covid-19 today.
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Waipareira calls for inquiry into RATs
The Ministry of Health's handling of RATs demands an inquiry. So says John Tamihere of Te Whānau o Waipareira.
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Phase three – this generation’s 1918 | Dr Rawiri Taonui
By Māori Covid-19 Analyst Dr Rawiri Taonui, in partnership with Te Ao Māori News.
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Testing centres in South Auckland cracking under Omicron rush
With Omicron numbers likely to spiral out of control, and testing stations operating over capacity, something has to give.
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Sir Ian Taylor 'depressed by government incompetence' on Covid testing
Ngāti Kahungunu & Ngāpuhi businessman Sir Ian Taylor is concerned many employers are missing out on rapid antigen tests (RATs), saying this could have dire effects on the country's economic rec
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Māori doctor supports the increased use of RAT tests
With Covid-19 cases nearing 3000 across the country and close to 2000 in Auckland alone, there is growing concern about the health system’s ability to cope with the volume.