vimarsana.com

Page 26 - நார்த்லேண்ட் மாவட்டம் ஆரோக்கியம் பலகை News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

My Food Bag founders healthcare business Tend raises $15m

“Through Tend we can provide flexibility, doctors can work from home or 20 hours a week,” she said. Robinson did not disclose how many patients Tend had, citing commercial sensitivity, but mentioned that there had been more than a couple of thousand downloads of the Tend app. SUPPLIED Co-founders of Tend, Cecilia Robinson and James Robinson, decided to create their own healthcare clinic to innovate healthcare and make it more flexible. She said the company was also interested in expanding into pharmacies, mental and midwifery services. Infratil’s chief executive Marko Bogoievski also joined Tend as a director and shareholder, owning about 14 per cent of the business.

Covid-19 update: Ministry narrows down transmission link of Northland case to MIQ

The latest community Covid-19 patient is highly likely to have caught the disease directly from a person on the same floor as her in managed isolation. In a news briefing this afternoon, minister in charge of the Covid-19 response Chris Hipkins said genomic testing has shown the 56-year-old woman has the South African variant of the disease (B.1.3.5.1.) and that it is identical to another person staying on the same floor as her at the Pullman Hotel. That person tested positive shortly before the woman left the hotel at the end of her stay. Early information suggests the transmission occurred between 9 January and 13 January.

Live: Ardern reacts as Australia puts travel restrictions on NZ following new COVID-19 case

It s just unreal - Passengers affected by Australia s travel restrictions react to new short-notice rules Newshub 25/01/2021 © Newshub. Watch: Chris Hipkins and Dr Ashley Bloomfield give an update on this case. The 56-year-old woman who tested positive for COVID-19 in Northland has the South African variant of the virus. Health officials believe the source of the infection is likely a fellow returnee in Auckland s Pullman Hotel, where she was staying. Two of her close contacts, including her husband and hairdresser, have tested negative. Results are still pending for her other contacts. Live: COVID-19 case has South African variant, infection likely linked to fellow returnee

Covid 19 coronavirus: Northland community case - 3 5-hour wait for testing as officials urge patience

Covid 19 coronavirus: Northland community case - 3.5-hour wait for testing as officials urge patience 24 Jan, 2021 10:55 PM 13 minutes to read Cars were lined up for about a kilometre at the Marsden Point testing centre around midday. Kylie Moore, from Ruakākā, was at the front of the testing line. The 46-year-old had been waiting since 8.30am and was just getting tested at midday. Advertisement She said she was fortunate she brought lunch with her but said she felt sorry for a lot of the older people in the community who were waiting in their cars in hot Northland weather. She said the wait was a bit frustrating and questioned why there weren t more testing stations open to account for the demand. It doesn t seem very well organised.

Live: National calls for tightening of MIQ facilities after extremely concerning management

It s just unreal - Passengers affected by Australia s travel restrictions react to new short-notice rules Newshub 25/01/2021 © Newshub. Watch: Chris Hipkins and Dr Ashley Bloomfield give an update on this case. The 56-year-old woman who tested positive for COVID-19 in Northland has the South African variant of the virus. Health officials believe the source of the infection is likely a fellow returnee in Auckland s Pullman Hotel, where she was staying. Two of her close contacts, including her husband and hairdresser, have tested negative. Results are still pending for her other contacts. Live: COVID-19 case has South African variant, infection likely linked to fellow returnee

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.