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Dr Rawiri Taonui Covid Māori | A 4th Mega-Wave, Vaccines vs Variants, the Rich vs the Poor, and Annual Vaccinations

Related Podcast Despite more than 860 million vaccinations delivered in over 200 countries, the world total has passed 140 million cases and three million deaths. Driven by new variants, a 4th Mega-Wave of Covid-19 that is now sweeping the globe threatens to be the largest since the virus left Wuhan. Photo Supplied. The Third Wave Between September last year to mid-January this year, a large third wave struck the United States, Britain, Europe, and Latin America. Growing at a staggering 20 million new cases per month, the third wave peaked at over 845,000 cases per day in early January. The 3rd Wave abated for about a month, as countries introduced stronger lockdowns and stricter travel rules, and began mass vaccination programmes. Daily cases halved to 370,000.

Community Scoop » New Breast Screening Clinic To Save Lives Of Auckland Women

Press Release – Auckland District Health Board Auckland and Waitemat DHBs, with the help of Associate Minister of Health Dr Ayesha Verrall, have launched a new breast screening clinic in central Auckland today. The new Breastscreen Auckland clinic is located in Greenlane and is a collaborative approach … Auckland and Waitematā DHBs, with the help of Associate Minister of Health Dr Ayesha Verrall, have launched a new breast screening clinic in central Auckland today. The new Breastscreen Auckland clinic is located in Greenlane and is a collaborative approach between Auckland and Waitematā DHBs. Waitematā DHB is running the service which will make breast screening more accessible for the 67,000 women who are aged between 45 and 69 in the Auckland DHB catchment.

auckland scoop co nz » New Breast Screening Clinic To Save Lives Of Auckland Women

Press Release – Auckland District Health Board Auckland and Waitematā DHBs, with the help of Associate Minister of Health Dr Ayesha Verrall, have launched a new breast screening clinic in central Auckland today. The new Breastscreen Auckland clinic is located in Greenlane and is a collaborative approach between Auckland and Waitematā DHBs. Waitematā DHB is running the service which will make breast screening more accessible for the 67,000 women who are aged between 45 and 69 in the Auckland DHB catchment. The new service, which Ngāti Whātua has gifted the name of Kia Ū Ora, has been applauded by Minister Verrall for its focus on equity of health outcomes.

New Breast Screening Clinic To Save Lives Of Auckland Women

Friday, 16 April 2021, 3:10 pm Auckland and Waitematā DHBs, with the help of Associate Minister of Health Dr Ayesha Verrall, have launched a new breast screening clinic in central Auckland today. The new Breastscreen Auckland clinic is located in Greenlane and is a collaborative approach between Auckland and Waitematā DHBs. Waitematā DHB is running the service which will make breast screening more accessible for the 67,000 women who are aged between 45 and 69 in the Auckland DHB catchment. The new service, which Ngāti Whātua has gifted the name of Kia Ū Ora, has been applauded by Minister Verrall for its focus on equity of health

Covid-19: Nearly half of non-frontline staff at Auckland s three DHBs vaccinated

Chris Hipkins unveils New Zealand s Covid-19 vaccination timetable. A leaked letter has revealed the Auckland District Health Board is inviting all “non-patient facing” workers to receive the Covid-19 vaccine, despite the current focus of Government’s roll-out being border workers and frontline health staff. Stuff can also reveal Auckland’s three DHBs have collectively vaccinated 47 per cent of non-frontline staff. It comes after Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins revealed more than 500 Managed Isolation and Quarantine (MIQ) workers have still not received one dose of the vaccine, while members of the ADHB’s board have received a jab before some frontline health workers.

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