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Health Minister Andrew Little pays emotional tribute to health worker who operated on his son
21 Apr, 2021 12:08 AM
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Health Minister Andrew Little says health professionals are heroes during the health reform presentation. Video / Mark Mitchell
Health Minister Andrew Little says health professionals are heroes during the health reform presentation. Video / Mark Mitchell
Jason Walls is a political reporter for the New Zealand Heraldjason.walls@nzme.co.nz@Jasonwalls92
Health Minister Andrew Little paid an emotional tribute to the healthcare worker who performed an operation on his son some years ago, during his speech at Parliament this morning.
Little went off-script at the end of his speech to thank the heroes in New Zealand s healthcare sector.
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The case s household contacts have so far tested negative for the coronavirus, but three locations of interest have been identified - a mall food court, a hardware store and an ice cream parlour.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern yesterday said the worker had been vaccinated for the virus, but reminded Kiwis the jab was 95 per cent effective at reducing symptomatic onset of Covid-19 so it’s still possible to get the illness. There were no other new Covid-19 cases in managed isolation or in the community yesterday, but the positive case connected to the border comes one day after the opening of the trans-Tasman travel bubble with Australia.
Health shake-up: What will this mean for cancer patients?
20 Apr, 2021 08:54 PM
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Blair Vining, who died of bowel cancer at the age of 39, worked tirelessly to help dramatically improve the health system. Photo / Layton Findlater
Blair Vining, who died of bowel cancer at the age of 39, worked tirelessly to help dramatically improve the health system. Photo / Layton Findlater
When New Zealand lost Invercargill cancer patient Blair Vining there was anger in the air.
The 39-year-old, with the support of his family, dedicated his last months on Earth to fighting for better cancer care across New Zealand.
His doctor and top oncologist Chris Jackson said this new health system would help save lives like Vining - who was told he was dying of bowel cancer and would have to wait eight weeks for an urgent appointment.
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