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Letters: Vaccine roll-out, Australian travel, dental care and trains 9 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM 9 minutes to read NZ Herald Speed it up Three weeks after the Pfizer vaccine arrived in the country, we find out only 5 per cent of the available doses currently in the country have been administered. With the risk of border workers being infected, again demonstrated by a flight crew member over the weekend, one has to ask why the Government continues its go slow programme. Come on Minister Hipkins – get the other vaccines such as Moderna and AstraZeneca approved ASAP (they have been successfully administered to millions by now). Secondly – get a move on with the rollout of the vaccine in the country now. ....
Herald on Sunday: Letters to the editor 6 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 2 minutes to read The altercation between two boaties at Tairua was captured on camera and shared on social media. The altercation between two boaties at Tairua was captured on camera and shared on social media. NZ Herald A lioness protecting her cubs In the heated altercation on January 23 in Tairua Harbour on the Coromandel Peninsula, a woman was filmed swinging an oar at a man who rammed her boat aboard which were her kids. She is a teacher at a Coromandel school. Teachers have a trusted role in society , the Education Council s code of professional responsibility for teachers apparently notes. ....
Letters: Covid tracing, vaccination, phonics, rates and John Kenel 13 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM 8 minutes to read A green tick registers on a mobile phone when the QR code is activated. Photo / Greg Bowker, File A green tick registers on a mobile phone when the QR code is activated. Photo / Greg Bowker, File NZ Herald Making our own luck New Zealand is an island nation but exists in a world awash with coronavirus. So far we have acted well and been lucky. But with the new more virulent strains there is a significant probability that our defences will be breached. The virus works in mysterious ways. ....
Letters: Covid lessons, TEC funding cuts, John Roughan and summer TV 1 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM 8 minutes to read NZ Herald Letter of the week: John Ford, Taradale If there is one thing I have learnt this past year, it is this: we can do things if we want to. We had money for everything Covid. We could create jobs, we could extend immigration and we could afford to fill the car with petrol. We could get to the South Island on a budget never before seen, Queenstown actually valued the Kiwi visitor. Many ivory castles were destroyed by Covid. Where there was a bureaucratic minefield of rules and regulation, somehow, they were excused in 2020. ....