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Wellington today, July 14: More Viking Bay crew members test positive with Delta variant, road reopens after truck crash


Wellington reporters15:43, Jul 14 2021
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Commuters should expect delays for all services on the Kāpiti line because of the icy conditions on the power lines. (File photo)
Kia ora Te Whanganui-a-Tara, here is everything you need to know about what is happening across the region today, Wednesday, July 14.
1.30pm: 13 mariners on Covid ship confirmed with Delta variant
The highly-contagious Delta version of Covid-19 has been confirmed in 13 of the infected mariners who came to Wellington aboard a Spanish deep sea fishing vessel this week.
There were two confirmed cases on the vessel when it docked in Wellington on Monday flying the maritime quarantine flag. All crew were tested for the virus on arrival with results, returned on Tuesday, confirming 15 of the 20 on board had been infected. ....

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Speed marking 'death trap' - Times Age


Speed marking ‘death trap’
30kmh speed signs have been painted on to roads in Masterton. PHOTO/GRACE PRIOR
Masterton District Council has installed bright red 30kmh speed markings on roads leading to Queen St.
Council roading services manager Kaine Jaquiery said the council had “followed the lead of major metropolitan centres Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch in choosing the material, which is specifically designed not to be a slip hazard for road users, including motorcyclists”.
“Cost was not a factor in choosing this material – safety is the priority.”
New Zealand Motorcycle Safety Consultants chief executive Alan Kirk, of Masterton, doesn’t agree. ....

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