Covid 19 coronavirus: Dad s poor handwashing exposed in letter to Jacinda Ardern
6 Mar, 2021 07:00 PM
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Kōrero tahi with Dr Ashley Bloomfield and MP Peeni Henare
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One man s lax hygiene habits have been exposed to the world after his child wrote to the Prime Minister to tell her he was not washing his hands properly .
Jacinda Ardern shared the letter from a young fan, saying she found it when she was going through her correspondence. Jacinda, the note began. My dad is not washing his hands properly. He is not putting soap on his hands and rubbing for twenty seconds. I will work on this with him.
Updated Mar 06, 2021 | 16:41 IST
The girl named Lily wrote the letter to the Kiwi PM as a part of her school assignment. Jacinda Ardern s reply to a schoolgirl wins hearts online.   |  Photo Credit: Twitter
Wellington/Dublin: New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern continues to grab headlines for all the right reasons. This time, it was for responding to an Irish schoolgirl s letter that has gone viral on the internet.
An 11-year-old girl named Lily got an assignment in her school during the first lockdown last year where she had to pen a letter to a world leader. She decided to write to Ardern and sent it her way.
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Man who captured stunning Offaly shot named country s top press photographer
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Ballycommon resident James Crombie has been named the ‘Press Photographer of the Year’ for 2021.
The annual awards of the Press Photographers Association of Ireland, were announced on Friday evening during a specially directed live stream awards ceremony presented by broadcaster Miriam O’Callaghan alongside Crispin Rodwell, President of the Press Photographers Association of Ireland, which saw photographers from all four corners of the island of Ireland recognised for excellence in press photography.
The ‘Press Photographer of the Year’ 2021 title was awarded to James Crombie of Inpho Photography, whose portfolio the judges cited as “A marriage of superb features work, creative portrait work and solid sports photography.”