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3 Jun 2025 11:35
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  •   Home > News > Environment

    Dunedin is now the most Covid-immunised place in the country

    Dunedin is now the most Covid-immunised place in the country


    Ministry of Health data shows 59.6 percent of city residents are fully vaccinated, narrowly beating Marlborough for the number one position.

    Original leader, Kaikoura, is now at 57.8 percent.

    Southern DHB Covid-19 vaccine programme co-leader Karl Metzler says they're confident they can keep the top spot.

    He says they're focusing on targeting hard to reach communities who haven't yet got the jab.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

    Law and Order:
    A road safety advocate wants serious action over boy racers 11:07

    Business:
    New Zealand's managed to avoid being dictated to by the US - which has told our neighbour and Five Eyes ally to lift defence spending to to 3.5 percent of GDP 10:47

    Auckland:
    A person's body has been found next to a car that caught fire in Auckland's Muriwai this morning 10:47

    Rugby:
    New Zealand sides have only supplied six players to Super Rugby's honorary team of the year, despite contributing four of the six play-off contenders 10:27

    International:
    Experts weigh in on correct hot-desking etiquette 10:07

    Accident and Emergency:
    State Highway 1 has re-opened at Clarence, north of Kaikoura, after an early morning vehicle fire 9:57

    International:
    Health practitioner regulator gets tough on cosmetic injectable industry to protect patient safety 9:27

    Education:
    The safety of Dunedin's bus hub is under review 9:27

    Health & Safety:
    Fresh evidence for coordinated, long term action on dementia 8:17

    Law and Order:
    More court appearances today, over Friday night's large violent boy-racer gatherings in Levin and Palmerston North 8:07


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