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Covid 19 coronavirus: Hawke s Bay rebel GP supports court case against Covid vaccine rollout
17 May, 2021 01:41 AM
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Havelock North GP Alison Goodwin says the Covid-19 vaccine needs to be tested for years, not months. Photo / NZME
Havelock North GP Alison Goodwin says the Covid-19 vaccine needs to be tested for years, not months. Photo / NZME
Hawkes Bay Today
A rebel GP who quit her practice in Hawke s Bay last year was part of a group which successfully questioned the legality of New Zealand s Covid-19 vaccine rollout.
Havelock North s Dr Alison Goodwin has been a part of the court case in the High Court at Wellington by applicant Nga Kaitiaki Tuku Ihu, which had sought a declaration that the vaccine rollout is unlawful.
Southern cancer screening still not in the clear Newsroom 2 days ago © Provided by Newsroom
Despite a public apology and promises to do better, it’s still better to live in Dunedin than Invercargill when it comes to colonoscopies. David Williams reports
On its face, the Southern District Health Board is improving its much-maligned colonoscopy service.
Demand for the procedure, the primary method for diagnosing bowel cancer in a timely way, has increased since the national screening programme started. Southern DHB joined in April 2018 – controversially, as it turns out, with three external reviews painting a terrible picture of delays and wrongful rejections of colonoscopy referrals which, in some cases, led to people dying of cancer before they should have.