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Reporter Manawatū Standard
Mōrena kiritata,
A 30-year-old woman is the second person in New Zealand to have a confirmed case of Convid-19.
She flew from Italy through Singapore to Auckland, jumped on another plane to Palmerston North on Monday and returned to Auckland on the same day.
She spent 5 hours in Palmerston … View moreMōrena kiritata,
A 30-year-old woman is the second person in New Zealand to have a confirmed case of Convid-19.
She flew from Italy through Singapore to Auckland, jumped on another plane to Palmerston North on Monday and returned to Auckland on the same day.
She spent 5 hours in Palmerston North carrying the virus.
Some people have said she should have quarantined herself before travelling to the Palmerston North. Would you have done that?
75 replies (Members only)
Rachel Moore Reporter from Manawatū Standard
Mōrena neighbours,
Panic buying has been extensive, and has left shelves empty and car parks full. Super markets urge that there is plenty to go around and no need to stockpile.
Has this effected your normal weekly shop? Are there some times of the day best to avoid? Have you had to try another… View moreMōrena neighbours,
Panic buying has been extensive, and has left shelves empty and car parks full. Super markets urge that there is plenty to go around and no need to stockpile.
Has this effected your normal weekly shop? Are there some times of the day best to avoid? Have you had to try another supermarket?
Please add "NFP" (not for print) if you do not want your comments used by Stuff.
46 replies (Members only)
With Covid-19 separating us physically, we need to ensure we aren’t making any group of people feel distant from our community. Let's continue to show our Kiwi spirit and support reach other #RaceRelationsDay2020
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