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1582 days ago

Poll: NZ Covid Tracer

Sophie Trigger Reporter from Marlborough Express

The government launched the NZ Covid Tracer App last month to help prevent the spread of coronavirus. The App acts as a "digital diary", keeping track of where people have been when they scan the QR code at a venue.

Have you downloaded NZ COVID Tracer?

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NZ Covid Tracer
  • 38.9% Yes - I want to do my bit to prevent Covid-19.
    38.9% Complete
  • 11.1% No - I have privacy concerns.
    11.1% Complete
  • 31.5% No - I don't have a smartphone/couldn't download it.
    31.5% Complete
  • 1.9% No - I didn't know about it.
    1.9% Complete
  • 13% No - I don't think it's necessary.
    13% Complete
  • 3.7% Other - let us know in the comments!
    3.7% Complete
54 votes
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Poll: Is dumping an issue in your neighbourhood?

Ashleigh Ogden from Neighbourly.co.nz

There's nothing worse than strolling around the streets in your neighbourhood and seeing dumped rubbish.

Have you noticed this in your area? What could we do to combat this around the country?

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Is dumping an issue in your neighbourhood?
  • 0% Yes, I've seen some illegal dumping
    0% Complete
  • 0% No, our neighbourhood is pretty good
    0% Complete
  • 0% Other - I'll share below
    0% Complete
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Reminder

Beth from Blenheim

Just a reminder to please keep your addresses up to date as it can cause confusion.

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Changing the conversation around dementia

Ernest Rutherford Retirement Village

Reducing stigma starts with the words we use, and shifting the way we talk about dementia is a powerful step forward. This World Alzheimer’s Month, Ryman is highlighting the importance of reducing the discrimination caused by stigma surrounding people living with dementia.

Caroline Bartle, Ryman’s Dementia Care and Innovations Lead, says that using appropriate language when referring to people with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia can foster a more inclusive society. This not only benefits those experiencing cognitive decline but also their families and the wider community.

Click read more for the full article.

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