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Letters: Don t complain - we voted for MMP; Herald s 160th birthday; government departments; and Martin Guptill

There is an old saying: “You get what you pay for”. So it is with MMP. The people of New Zealand, by majority, voted for it, and the majority reaffirmed that.

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Letters: Core teaching requirements, schooling, electoral cycles, dental and oral health therapists, and migrant exploitation

Letters: NZ Post suffering, plastic surgery and cone revenge

Letters: Vaccine protection, history lessons, borders, Israel and the disabled

Letters: Vaccine protection, history lessons, borders, Israel and the disabled 22 Dec, 2020 04:00 PM 9 minutes to read Trials so far show vaccination does not prevent the acquisition and asymptomatic carriage of the Covid-19 virus. Photo / AP NZ Herald Vaccine and borders A number of recent letters make an optimistic link between the coming Covid vaccines and possible relaxation of border quarantine restrictions. The efficacy of the vaccination against symptomatic disease is good but, unfortunately, the available published data from the large efficacy trials show that vaccination does not prevent the acquisition and asymptomatic carriage of this virus. It may somewhat reduce the chances of asymptomatic infection (this is not yet established) but being vaccinated will not mean that an apparently healthy person can avoid quarantine as they could still be a superspreader.

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