A Hamilton father of two taught his tamariki to cook during the lockdown. One of his sons reckons that he might prefer home cooking now.
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Meningococcal, strep throat season is approaching
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it seems patients with underlying health conditions have been 'pushed down the barrel'.
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Te Waipounamu whānau still in need of support in Level 3- 4:30pm Newsbreak
A survey which looked at 4,000 households within Te Waipounamu region shows whānau are still in much need of support even under Alert Level 3. During Alert Level 4 over 800 whānau received assistance with food, 600 with power bills and over 20,000 packages were delivered by Whanau Ora navigators. But 23% of those surveyed were dealing with loneliness.
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Dr Bloomfield urges NZers, restaurants to follow physical distancing guidelines
Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield has reinforced the importance of the key health messages which will help continue the fight against COVID-19.
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Education report shows whānau became closer locked-down
Dr Melanie Riwai-Couch conducted an online survey to gauge how whānau fared with directing their tamariki learning during the lockdown. The survey forms the basis for a report which Dr Riwai-Couch says, provides great insights for educators and whānau.
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Two new cases of Covid-19, national total 1,474
One is a new confirmed case that is quarantined in Auckland associated with international travel and one is a probable case that is associated with an existing case.
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Maketū checkpoint offers alternatives for Level 3 travellers
Maketū checkpoint operator Wiremu Edmunds says traffic flow has increased and some people are treating Level 3 as Level 2-1.
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Rāhui on Waikato and Wāipa rivers not a form of punishment but of guidance
The rāhui came into effect on Monday in response to the Coronavirus crisis and is aimed at protecting the rivers.
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Kahungunu Whānau Services help move whānau into housing
Now that the country is at Alert Level 3 Wellington-based Ngāti Kahungunu Whānau Services is working to move whānau from emergency housing into transitional housing.
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Ika Bowl opens despite challenges brought on by Level 3 restrictions
Staff at Auckland restaurant Ika Bowl are set to re-open the restaurant today despite being faced with new challenges since the country moved into Alert Level 3.