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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    A further wake up call to to keep scanning with the Covid-19 app - amid two new community cases

    A further wake up call to to keep scanning with the Covid-19 app - amid two new community cases


    The two completed their managed isolation in the same facility at the same time as the Northland case - and are now being treated as confirmed cases.

    People who visited eight locations of interest are being asked to isolate and get a test.

    They include BBQ King restaurant in Albany, Pak n Save Silverdale and Hickeys Pharmacy in Orewa.

    Hibiscus and Bays local board member Janet Fitzgerald says members of the Orewa community need to make sure they scan their QR code or sign in.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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    Transpower says its contingency plan to remove transmission lines because of the extreme solar storm, should not impact supply of electricity to consumers 14:57

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    New Zealand Rugby's bid to bring Richie Mo'unga back home from Japan has come as no surprise to former Crusaders teammate Nemani Nandolo 14:47

    Entertainment:
    Chad Michael Murray chooses his roles carefully now that he is a father 14:45

    Health & Safety:
    Prince William provides rare update on Kate's condition, Harry and Meghan visit Nigeria 14:17

    Entertainment:
    Nick Carter has claimed it was "factually impossible" for him to have assaulted a woman who accused him of sexual battery 14:15

    Motorsports:
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    Law and Order:
    A South Auckland primary school volunteer who hit eight students has lost a nearly 5-year legal battle to avoid charges 13:47

    Entertainment:
    Sam Raimi has split from his wife 13:45


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