Covid 19
Kids' immunisations plunge under Covid stress
Childhood immunisation rates in Taranaki have suffered as resources poured into fighting Covid-19.
Covid-19 update: 15,871 new cases, 13 deaths, 899 in hospital
Health officials are reporting 13 more people with Covid-19 have died, with 15,871 new community cases reported today.
Hallenstein Glasson reports first half profit drop due to Covid-19 disruptions
Clothing retailer Hallenstein Glasson has posted a 40 percent fall in first half profit as Covid lockdowns on both sides of the Tasman shut shops and dented sales.
Covid-19 update: Nine deaths, 12,020 community cases, 957 in hospital
There have been nine new deaths of people with Covid-19 reported today, with the number of new community cases dropping sharply from more than 18,000 to 12,020.
Counties Manukau DHB predicts ‘increased risk of severe illness’ due to influenza
With the annual flu season almost upon us, a number of south Auckland healthcare providers are worried about the impact it could have after two years of closed borders and reduced immunity levels.
Covid-19 immunity level tests to go on sale at pharmacies
New Zealanders wanting to know how protected they are against Covid-19 infection could soon be able to have their immunity levels measured at their local pharmacy. Audio
Covid-19: Bloomfield expecting Auckland hospitalisations to decline
The Director-General of Health says Auckland's hospital cases have likely peaked, but he thinks the hospitalisation number will creep above 1000 as the rest of the country catches up. Audio
Sex work under the red light pushes people into risky business, poverty
Sex workers have a long history of trading under a red light, but the new phase of the coronavirus pandemic has left many struggling for financial survival as vulnerable people in danger.
Declining Covid-19 case counts: Too early to celebrate - Epidemiologist
It's too early to say we've peaked, and declining tallies are no reason to celebrate as Covid-19 is still rife in our communities, University of Auckland professor Rod Jackson says. Audio
Sole traders optimistic business will improve, despite Covid-19 restrictions
Ongoing Covid-19-related restrictions are taking a toll on sole traders' economic outlook, but they are much more positive about their business.
Covid-19: Whānau calls for help soar during Omicron wave
Demand for food parcels and support is so overwhelming a Māori health provider in Auckland says it's forced to turn people away.
Auckland case numbers could be peaking, modeller says
There are strong signs Auckland is passing its peak for Covid-19 case numbers, a modeller says, but hospitalisations and other regions' cases are not there yet.
Pandemic pressures hit cat shelters
Cat shelters are reporting pandemic-related trends, with a kitten boom and some unintended lockdown effects surfacing.
Covid-19 death toll: 'People are losing years of a potential healthy life'
The number of people with Covid-19 who have died in New Zealand has now reached 105, with 14 deaths reported in the past two days.
Up to 40% of Wellington council teams off sick, services slashed
Wellington City Council has been forced to limit and halt services such as roading and recycling, as Covid-19 sweeps through its workforce and contractors.
West Coast DHB slashes home-care
Some elderly, disabled and frail housebound West Coast residents have had their home-based care services cut for up to three months, apparently due to Covid-19.
Investigations into Covid-19 provision 'void' for disabled and at-risk
Research into vaccine distribution shows problem gaps Audio
'People are really tired': Hutt Hospital faces influx of Covid patients amid staff shortages
Up to one in three patients coming through Hutt Hospital's emergency department have Covid-19, as the region's three hospitals suffer staff shortages. .
Thames-Coromandel mayor to remain unvaccinated despite Novavax claims
The arrival of the Novavax vaccine in Aotearoa won't change the Thames-Coromandel mayor's Covid-19 vaccination status. Audio
Nearly 50% of children presenting at Middlemore emergency department have Covid
Auckland hospitals are dealing with far more Covid patients than they predicted in even their worst case scenarios.