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The team of Katteri had announced that their film would hit screens for Christmas, but postponed the release over concerns of a second wave of COVID-19 hitting the country. Deekay, who’s directed the horror comedy, says, “There were talks of a second wave of the virus. The public should be safe. And I was also worried that if theatres were shut down again, it would affect us all. We have worked really hard on this film and all the efforts that the technicians and actors have put in should not go waste. So, we decided to wait it out. Now, vaccination has also come. We are just waiting for a suitable date now.”
Covid 19 coronavirus: National s Shane Reti calls for investigation after Northport incident
30 Jan, 2021 05:53 PM
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National Party deputy leader Dr Shane Reti is calling for further investigation into the December incident given the speculation over the quality of Northport s CCTV footage. Photo / File
National Party deputy leader Dr Shane Reti is calling for further investigation into the December incident given the speculation over the quality of Northport s CCTV footage. Photo / File
National s deputy leader Shane Reti is calling Government dismissals of a Northport incident inadequate after port workers interacted with ship crew - increasing the risk of Covid-19 transmission.
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We re making this important information available without a subscription as a public service. But we depend on reader support to do this work. Please consider supporting independent journalism in Alaska, at just $1.99 for the first month of your subscription. A factory trawler joined a growing list of seafood processors and vessels in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands that have experienced COVID-19 outbreaks recently. Twenty members of the 40-member crew on the factory trawler Araho, owned by the O’Hara Corp., tested positive for the virus, the City of Unalaska said Friday. Upon arrival in Unalaska from Seattle on Wednesday night, a couple of crew members reported symptoms of COVID-19, according to Unalaska city manager Erin Reinders, who said testing began when the vessel arrived. She said there’s a plan being developed to coordinate care of people who tested positive and what to do with the others.
Leaky vessel causes diesel spill in Tauranga Bridge Marina
29 Jan, 2021 11:53 PM
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The Tauranga Bridge Marina. Photo / File
Bay of Plenty Times
A leak from a vessel has caused diesel to spill into the Tauranga Bridge Marina.
The Bay of Plenty Regional Council was notified about 2pm yesterday of diesel sheen and odour coming from the Tauranga Bridge Marina.
When Maritime staff attended the scene the diesel had been traced to a vessel s bilge and the leak had been stopped.
The diesel was dispersed over a period of hours and therefore was not immediately apparent.
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