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NZ's Pfizer COVID jab rollout challenged in court, claims approval 'not been lawfully given'

NZ s Pfizer COVID jab rollout challenged in court, claims approval not been lawfully given Newshub 2 hrs ago Caley Callahan © Video - Newshub; Image - Getty Images/Newshub. Watch: Supporters of Nga Kaitiaki Tuku Ihu Medical Society stood outside the High Court at Wellington on Wednesday to watch the legal challenge. New Zealand s approval of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is being challenged in the High Court with a group of medical people and citizens arguing the legality of its rollout. They claim the provisional consent given by the Health Minister means the vaccine should only be used on a restricted basis for a limited number of people - not for the entire rollout.

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COVID-19: New Zealand's Pfizer vaccine approval challenged in High Court

It s just amazing to show that people do care about freedom of speech, lawyer Sue Gray said. The High Court had to make a second court room available for the public to watch via video link. Before the hearing began, court security warned them they were there to witness and watch and not to get involved.   With the rules set, the applicant s lawyers argued the provisional consent given by the Health Minister only covers the vaccine s use on a restricted basis for a limited number of patients - not the entire population. It has not been lawfully given because this particular medicine - this vaccine has been approved for those aged 16 and over, lawyer Warren Pyke told the court.

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Council flat murder-accused wears tear-resistant gown during court appearance

MONIQUE FORD/Stuff A tent set up by police protecting the scene was visible on Sunday. On Monday, Wellington City Council spokesman Richard MacLean said council representatives had spoken to the residents in the direct vicinity of the crime scene, with a tenant drop-in office expected to be set up on site from Tuesday. Councillors were expected to receive a written briefing on Monday afternoon. Several police officers, including forensic specialists, were combing over the scene on Sunday afternoon. A long-term neighbour of the victim said there had been “lots of problems” at the flats, and that the fatal incident had come as no surprise to him.

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Council launches immediate review citing tenant safety, after man appears in court charged with woman's murder

A police forensic team arrive at the Central Park apartment complex, where a woman was found dead. Pink chalk ovals can be seen in a stairwell foyer at a Wellington City Council-run apartment complex where a woman was found dead, as the agency embarks on an immediate review, citing the safety and wellbeing of tenants as its priority. Dressed in a grey tear-resistant gown and sporting bare feet, a 42-year-old man – granted name suppression by Justice of the Peace Allan Sainsbury on Monday morning – made a brief appearance at Hutt Valley District Court, charged with the woman’s murder on Saturday night.

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