Jacinda Ardern is warning New Zealanders of the “repercussions” for breaking the rules around Covid-19.
It was revealed today an Auckland KFC worker has tested positive for the coronavirus, after entering quarantine earlier this week (see the 1.45pm update).
Speaking to media, the prime minister said the latest case “should have” stayed home.
“Ultimately, we’re asking now of course now that we’re dealing with the fact that that situation arose, for everyone who may have come in contact to do the right thing, to make sure they’re isolating and make sure they’re testing,” Ardern said, according to Newshub. “That is how the rest of the country is able to stay at level one with all of their freedoms. They’re paying a price for everyone and doing the right thing for everyone.”
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Highlights of The Press Leaders Debate 2020 in Christchurch.
Stuff journalists and editors reflect on how they covered some of the biggest stories of a remarkable year and how the value of journalism has shone through, in this
. Holding the powerful to account and giving voice to those who may not otherwise be heard are key principles of journalism. The Press-Stuff Leaders Debate offered both. The head-to-head verbal battle between the leaders of the Labour and National parties on October 6 was one of the defining events of the 2020 General Election campaign. It was the only debate in the South Island and the only one to be held before a large live audience. The cheers, jeers and heckles from a packed audience of Canterbury voters tested the mettle of our two leaders, Jacinda Ardern and Judith Collins and energised their performances.
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E/G is the energy intensity of the GDP
F/E is the carbon footprint of energy
If we want to get F, total carbon to zero, we have to get one of these four factors to zero.
Assuming that at some stage this century we must drive F (total carbon rate) to zero, this implies at least one of these factors must also be zero. But which ones?
Setting P = 0 is the human extinction plan and I think we can rule that one out. Nonetheless humanity is now entering an entirely new demographic state we have never been in before; many developed nations are now at zero or even negative population growth. This has long term implications well worth exploring in a future post.
Written By: mickysavage - Date published: 7:55 am, December 17th, 2020 - 66 comments
These are in remarkably good shape. Who would have predicted that dealing properly with a global pandemic would have had better results for the economy than timidly dealing with it and trying to ensure that economic activity continued?
And that making baby boomers stay home and spend their wealth on new kitchens or meals out or local holidays would be much better for the economy than spending the money on overseas holidays or overseas luxuries?
Whatever the reason the country’s figures are looking remarkably good.
A faster and stronger economic rebound from the Covid-19 pandemic will see the government’s finances headed back to surplus sooner than expected, according to the Treasury.
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