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Two new locations of interest connected to the latest Covid community cases

Two new locations of interest connected to the latest Covid community cases Choice Food Bar. (Photo / Google) Two new locations of interest connected to the latest Covid community cases More locations of interest have been identified connected to the latest Auckland Covid-19 community cases. They are Li l Abners Takeaway and Choice Food Bar, both on Great South Rd in Papatoetoe. Both locations were visited on February 19. Li l Abners Takeaway was visited between 1am-1.20am and Choice Food Bar between 1.15am-1.20am. They join a list of already announced locations relating to the Auckland February cases listed below. Three new community cases of Covid-19 were announced on Tuesday and at that time, Kmart Botany and a nearby East Tamaki vaping shop, Dark Vapes, were announced as locations of interest.

Covid 19 coronavirus: New businesses added to locations of interest list

Covid 19 coronavirus: New businesses added to locations of interest list
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Two New Positive Community Cases –household Members Of Today s Case

The Ministry of Health was this afternoon notified that two siblings of today’s positive case from Papatoetoe High School have also tested positive for COVID-19. The siblings are a teenager and an infant. The parents and a third older sibling .

Ban on human habitation in an area of flood devastated Matata given final tick of approval

MARK TAYLOR / STUFF NZ In October 2020, after 15 years of stressful uncertainty, Marilyn and Rob Pearce gave up the fight for their Matatā home. Local Democracy Reporting understands this property owner has refused to sell or leave his converted shipping container home. The Whakatāne council has been seeking to remove all residents from the Awatarariki fanhead after the debris flow destroyed several houses in the community in 2005. The debris flow from the Awatarariki Stream at the Western end of Matata saw an estimated 300,000 cubic metres of rock, including boulders as large as seven metres in diameter, wooden debris and mud flow through the Awatarariki subdivision.

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