
Tania's story: My best friend was not too young for bowel cancer
Tania Hilliam had stage 4 bowel cancer and a grim future. Now look at her.
Tania Hilliam had stage 4 bowel cancer and a grim future. Now look at her.
A report shows four out of five Kiwis want increased investment in water infrastructure.
Some runners were clocking up 200km a week, and organisers had spent thousands.
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'Health referrals are a good thing because we want demand for drugs to decrease'.
There are no new cases of Covid-19 in the community today.
Of the infected traveller's 1752 contacts, 532 have so far returned a negative result.
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'The outcome could be a potentially fatal disease that's now preventable.'
Key question remains if traveller had 'explosive' Delta variant.
The DHB has seen 55 cases of suspected abuse in children so far this year.
'When I explained my symptoms he had this look of horror on his face.'
There are no new cases of Covid-19 in the community or in MIQ to report.
'Review of the bubble now needed, as well as an urgent upgrade of the alert-level system.'
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Avoiding hospitals and reduced access to healthcare contributed to worse outcomes.
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Some experts have repeated calls for the city to go into a "short, sharp" lockdown.
Restrictions in Sydney (37 cases) and Wellington (no cases) will start at the same time.
The Covid-19 Response Minister says an outbreak in the Capital is 'low-risk'.
Restrictions for the region will stay in place until 11.59pm on Sunday.
Attendees are considered casual plus contacts of the infected traveller, school says.
She begins a final round of chemotherapy this week in an effort to beat the odds again.
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Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins announces that the Wellington region will move to Alert Level 2 starting at 6pm Wednesday. Video / Mark Mitchell
Experts have suggested Wellington move to indoor mandatory-masking amid Covid-19 scare.
The Delta variant that may be in NZ spreads faster and has a higher hospitalisation rate.
'I think we need to face reality here ... the next [pandemic] could come at any time.'
Former patients from the unit say electric shock and drugs were given as punishment.
'It's dangerous to have a waiting list in sexual violence.'