Access to the highest standard of healthcare is a human right in New Zealand. This includes access to vaccines. But what rights do children have if their parents don’t want them to be vaccinated against Covid-19?
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What would a Delta outbreak look like with higher vaccination rates?
Modelling shows higher vaccination rates would slash deaths and hospitalisations in a Delta outbreak.
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Extra half a million does of Pfizer vaccine to arrive from Denmark 'within days'
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern made the announcement Sunday.
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How to interpret reports of adverse events following immunisation to the Covid-19 vaccine
Anyone can report an adverse event occurring after having a Covid-19 vaccine - which means you should take the numbers being shared online with a grain of salt.
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David Seymour shares Māori vaccine access codes; ‘the dirtiest of his lows’
Act leader David Seymour took to Twitter today to share an email message from Te Whānau o Waipareira advising Māori of an access code that would minimise wait times and other barriers to Māori gett
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Who is vaccinating the homeless?
They are some of Aotearoa's most vulnerable whānau and, if the vaccination numbers of Auckland's homeless community are anything to go by, the most vulnerable may also be the most susceptible.
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Māori and Pasifika not required to book at any Whānau Ora vaccination provider
From tomorrow, Māori and Pasifika will not be required to book in to get their vaccinations at any Whānau Ora vaccination provider.
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Marae opens doors for drive-through vaccinations
Papakura Marae is opening its doors as the first marae-based drive-through vaccination site in Auckland.
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‘We need to up our game for Māori’- PM admission on vaccination rates
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has admitted more needs to be done to increase vaccination rates for Māori.