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With cases now in Wellington, the dye was cast. Businesses could see the writing on the wall - level 4 carries on as the community prepares to continue the lockdown. ....
Nelson Bays Primary Health chief executive Sara Shaughnessy said Nelson Marlborough was one of the leading regions when it came to the country’s vaccination numbers. “We’re doing pretty well as you’ll see by the national league table. Nelson Marlborough has certainly responded ensuring their community is immunised as the ministry have advised.” According to Ministry of Health figures, Nelson Marlborough was ahead of schedule achieving 130 per cent of its vaccination plan to April 18. It had planned that just under 7750 would be vaccinated by April 18, while 10099 individuals had received the vaccine by that date. Shaughnessy credited “a very cooperative and collaborative way in which we work with the DHB, Public Health, Te Piki Oranga and ourselves to actually manage the immunisation schedule” as well as utilising the vaccines to their full potential. ....
“It’s what we’d hoped to see for the rest of the country. “However, there is still a lot of uncertainty around actual dates for roll-out by individual DHBs. By now we certainly would have expected that all staff at rest homes around the country to have their first vaccination, or at the very least have confirmed dates.” Andrea Staufer gives Cyril Martin, a resident of Stillwater Lifecare & Village in Richmond, the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. Wallace said he was not sure what was causing the delays, but “with the trans-Tasman bubble and quarantine-free travel upon us increasing the risk profile for our vulnerable people, we need to see an emphasis on fast and safe vaccination”. ....
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Braden Fastier/Stuff Port Nelson marine pilots Dean Hardman, left, and Shaun Chase were some of the first in the region to receive the Covid-19 vaccine. Marine pilots Shaun Chase and Dean Hardman were among the first people in the region to get a Covid-19 vaccine as frontline port workers lined up for their shots. A ship’s captain who had experienced the h4n4 bird flu and Zika virus during his time at sea, Chase said he appreciated the need for the vaccine, given the proximity to international ships that border workers operated under. “It’s probably not so much safer for us but certainly for others around us – there s that pressure on ourselves that when you’re sick, you’re sick, but exposing other people to it who’ll go then home to their families, that’s always been a big concern.” ....