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Chris from Ponsonby
I have noticed a lot of people don't seem to know the difference between "Lockdown" and "State of Emergency".
The State of Emergency was given for 7 days and could be renewed, if necessary, for a further week after the first week was ending. This has occurred and could be… View moreI have noticed a lot of people don't seem to know the difference between "Lockdown" and "State of Emergency".
The State of Emergency was given for 7 days and could be renewed, if necessary, for a further week after the first week was ending. This has occurred and could be extended, if needed, after this second 7 days comes close to ending.
Lockdown is what we are all doing by staying at home to stop Covid 19 from spreading, and was put in place by the Government for 4 weeks. This may also be extended if the virus is still spreading in communities.
Rohit from Point Chevalier
We are so dependent on computers & internet in these days. It can also be very frustrating at times, so I thought to help out. If you or someone you know is struggling with things like online grocery shopping, making video calls (eg Zoom, Skype), connecting to online education platforms, I am … View moreWe are so dependent on computers & internet in these days. It can also be very frustrating at times, so I thought to help out. If you or someone you know is struggling with things like online grocery shopping, making video calls (eg Zoom, Skype), connecting to online education platforms, I am happy to offer free support over the telephone during the lockdown.
Leave a comment here or send me a message & I’ll be in touch.
Andrea from Eden Terrace
Study the picture and you will find 27 Figures of Speech.
A little distraction for us during our period of isolation.
Be Kind
Be Safe
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Melanie Earley Reporter from Central Leader
Kia ora neighbours, a father of a Marist College student says he was denied a coronavirus test twice before testing positive.
One week after attending an event at the school, Geoff Muliaga Brown said he began feeling ill. He attempted to get tested twice over four days but was turned away.
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Christopher Neighbourly Lead from Grey Lynn
FYI tweet from WaterCare for those in Freeman’s Bay without water
Laine Moger Reporter from Central Leader
Hey neighbours,
Five new testing centres became operational over the weekend. Find out where your nearest one is.
Isaac from Eden Terrace
Can you help me out by signing this petition?
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These workers get up every day to make sure our communities are safe and healthy. Yet they are paid as low as they legally can be.
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These workers get up every day to make sure our communities are safe and healthy. Yet they are paid as low as they legally can be.
"It's an injustice."
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Count down, New World, Pak n save have soared in sales all across NZ
Recently countdown announced 10percent increase. Wow that’s what life for them is worth? Just 10 percent increase where you could literally loose your life while working on essential business.
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