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Contact tracing is vital to supporting public safety during the COVID-19 pandemic. But rather than providing truthful information, it seems many people lie when asked to provide their contact details. Police officers in Australia, for example, have complained that people have been writing the names “Donald Duck” and “Mickey Mouse” on contact tracing forms.
Governments need to be able to fully trace citizens who have been exposed to COVID-19, and without the correct contact information, it’s impossible to do this. And it could potentially pose a serious threat to public safety when more restrictions are lifted and when the third lockdown in the UK properly comes to an end.
Covid 19 coronavirus: Closing time - why some Auckland restaurants won t survive a fourth lockdown
5 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
16 minutes to read
At alert level 3, restaurants and cafes can only open for contactless takeout. Photo/Sylvie Whinray
At alert level 3, restaurants and cafes can only open for contactless takeout. Photo/Sylvie Whinray
Summer didn t save them and now they re back in lockdown. The future is bleak for inner-city restaurateurs, reports Kim Knight.
A man from New Zealand walks into a restaurant and sits down.
Lucky bastard. That s it. That s the joke, as told recently on Twitter. In the middle of a global pandemic, when thousands of restaurants had gone to the wall, New Zealanders were still choosing between the chicken or the fish. If you didn t laugh, you d refinance your house - because perception is not always reality.
Covid 19 coronavirus: Strict lockdowns in Auckland start to bite Northland businesses
1 Mar, 2021 05:00 PM
5 minutes to read
Split Bar and Restaurant co-owner and floor manager Dan Marsland working under level 2 restrictions. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Split Bar and Restaurant co-owner and floor manager Dan Marsland working under level 2 restrictions. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Jenny Ling is the Northern Advocate s feature writer and news reporterjenny.ling@nzme.co.nznorthernadvocat
Northland s economy will be hit hard by the second Auckland Covid-19 lockdown in two weeks, say Infometrics senior economist Brad Olsen and Northland chamber head Steve Smith. The latest lockdown was put in place because
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