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Covid 19 coronavirus: First phase of Northland vaccine rollout nears completion
16 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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Patricia Dargaville takes a forehead temperature reading at Rawene s Covid-19 testing station in August last year. Photo / Tania Whyte
Patricia Dargaville takes a forehead temperature reading at Rawene s Covid-19 testing station in August last year. Photo / Tania Whyte
Multimedia journalist for the Northern Advocatekarina.cooper@nzme.co.nz
More than 20 per cent of Northland s population have been tested since the Covid-19 pandemic hit in March last year.
And almost a year later the fight against the virus is well under way in the region as the first rollout of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine focused on protecting Northland borders nears completion.
Thousands of dead fish at Waipū estuary
11 Mar, 2021 05:00 PM
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Waipū resident David Lourie was devastated by the discovery. Photo / Tania Whyte
Reporter for the Northern Advocate jodi.bryant@nzme.co.nz Hundreds of thousands of marine life are dead and Waipū residents are being driven out of their homes by a stench described as rotten eggs and dead bodies believed to be caused by recurring algal bloom.
What s more, a wildlife refuge within the affected area is an integral feeding zone for protected bird species.
The Waipū estuary lagoon, south of Johnson s Point, has been described as a dead zone with lifeless marine species including eels, fish and plants. What remains alive are said to be beaching themselves, gasping for breath in an attempt to escape the black oxygen-depleted waters, believed to be from trapped and rotting algal bloom.
Covid 19 coronavirus: More than half of Northland s border workers get vaccine
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