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Local Matters - Sky Tower jump no biggie for 90-year-old

Sky Tower jump ‘no biggie’ for 90-year-old Vince Harris celebrated his 90th birthday by leaping off the Sky Tower. Vince Harris’s relatively quiet life in the Peninsula Club in Whangaparāoa is fitting for a 90-year-old, but every now and then he likes to get the adrenalin pumping. His most recent daredevil activity was the 192m SkyJump off Auckland’s Sky Tower, which he completed on his 90th birthday last week. Although he bungee jumped off the Harbour Bridge a couple of years ago, he is especially pleased about his latest jump because he did it as a fundraiser for Starship Hospital.

Covid-19: New Auckland community case worked at Cavendish Drive McDonald s

The person worked at the Cavendish Drive McDonald’s in Papatoetoe, the spokesman said. “The DHB notified us that this person had worked a shift on Saturday afternoon, prior to the change to alert level 3. “We have responded immediately and followed DHB and Ministry of Health instructions. Staff are being provided detailed information and support.” The spokesman said any staff who worked at the same time had been advised to isolate and get tested. The store was also immediately closed for a deep clean. “Our restaurants had been operating at our level 1 protocols, and the restaurant has been regularly cleaned since Saturday.

Auckland Jumps Down To Alert Level 2 – Expert Reaction

Wednesday, 17 February 2021, 5:50 pm Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced that New Zealand will move to less restrictive Covid-19 Alert Levels at midnight tonight. The Auckland region will go to Alert Level 2, apart from members of the Papatoetoe High School community, who are being asked to stay at home until Monday. The rest of New Zealand will return to Alert Level 1. These Alert Levels will be reviewed again on Monday. The Prime Minister also announced that mask-wearing on public transport will remain compulsory nationwide for now, including at Alert Level 1, pending a further decision from Cabinet. The SMC asked experts to comment on this

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