Covid 19 coronavirus: Kmart Botany, Dark Vapes in new list of locations of interest
23 Feb, 2021 05:10 PM
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Papatoetoe High School Principal Vaughan Couillault and student Lyric Te-Ao talk to the media about the latest Covid-19 infection at the school today. Video / Dean Purcell
Papatoetoe High School Principal Vaughan Couillault and student Lyric Te-Ao talk to the media about the latest Covid-19 infection at the school today. Video / Dean Purcell
Ben Leahy is a reporter for the New Zealand HeraldBen.Leahy@nzherald.co.nz
Several new locations of interest have been identified connected to the three new community cases of Covid-19 announced on Tuesday.
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