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Mount Maunganui property sells for record $9 5m, luxury apartments planned

Mount Maunganui property sells for record $9.5m, luxury apartments planned 29 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 3 minutes to read A concept design of the new luxury apartments to be built at 6 The Mall. Photo / Supplied A concept design of the new luxury apartments to be built at 6 The Mall. Photo / Supplied A record $9.5 million property sale on a prime Mount Maunganui spot could mark the beginning of a new look for the Pilot Bay waterfront. The 10 residential units, known as the Mereden and Mt View apartments at 6 The Mall, went unconditional last week. Peter Clarke from Bayleys. Photo / Supplied Bayleys luxury home and apartment specialist Peter Clarke said the 2023sq m site sold to a Waikato businessman who planned to build 10 brand new luxury apartments.

SKNVibes | UWI Professor co-authors COVID-19 research that reveals shift workers more likely to be hospitalised

(The UWI), Press Release The UWI Regional Headquarters, Jamaica. W.I. Wednesday, April 28, 2021 People who work shifts appear to be significantly more likely to end up in hospital with COVID-19, than people who have regular work patterns, suggests research published in the online British medical journal, Thorax.   Professor Simon Anderson, Director of the George Alleyne Chronic Disease Research Centre at The University of the West Indies (The UWI) is a joint first author of the journal paper entitled, “Shift work is associated with positive COVID-19 status in hospitalized patients.”   According to the study, “Globally, shift work is becoming increasingly common, with 10% to 40% of workers in most countries doing so.” A press statement issued by Thorax states that shift work is associated with lung disease and infections, so the study investigated the impact of shift work on significant COVID-19 illness. The research was conducted using the UK Biobank Resource, funde

Gauchos Win Their First-Ever Big West Championship, Clinch Berth in NCAA Tournament

April 26, 2021 at 8:38 pm by Preston Espar Allison Fann / Daily Nexus With two 3-1 wins in the Big West Tournament against Long Beach State University and UC San Diego, the UC Santa Barbara men’s volleyball team won their first-ever Big West Championship and clinched a berth in the NCAA men’s volleyball tournament. This will be the program’s first appearance in the NCAA Tournament since 2011 and marks one of the greatest seasons of in-conference play in UCSB history. After a successful regular season that saw the Gauchos finish 13-4, UCSB breezed by their first tournament opponent, Long Beach State, who had to defeat UC Irvine to move onto the semifinals. However, the championship game was not as easy as the semifinals as UCSD kept it close until the deciding point.  

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