Covid 19 coronavirus: Next Covid update tomorrow
15 May, 2021 12:45 AM
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A passenger prepares to fly from Sydney Airport to New Zealand as quarantine-free flights continue between the two countries. Photo / AP
A passenger prepares to fly from Sydney Airport to New Zealand as quarantine-free flights continue between the two countries. Photo / AP
There will be no update today from Ministry of Health on latest Covid-19 numbers.
The Ministry has confirmed the next update will be tomorrow.
Yesterday, health officials confirmed there were no new community cases to report in New Zealand, but there was one historical case in managed isolation.
International rally action within minutes of Whangārei CBD
14 May, 2021 05:00 PM
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The electric Hyundai i20 of Hayden Paddon roars - or should that be whirs - around Pohe Island during the shakedown for the International Rally of Whangārei. Photo / Michael Cunningham
The electric Hyundai i20 of Hayden Paddon roars - or should that be whirs - around Pohe Island during the shakedown for the International Rally of Whangārei. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Mike Dinsdale is Northern Advocate deputy editormike.dinsdale@nzme.co.nznorthernadvocat
Northland motorsport fans have got the country s leading rally drivers on their doorstep as the International Rally of Whangārei is held in the district today and tomorrow.
No night movement ban from tomorrow Published: 10:29 PM, May 13, 2021 CURBS ON Commercial activities TO CONTINUE FROM 8 pm TO 4 am
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MUSCAT: The Supreme Committee on Covid-19 has praised the role of all agencies such as Royal Oman Police (ROP) and Public Prosecution, which are responsible for implementing its decisions and cracking down on the violators.
The Supreme Committee has issued the following decisions, which will be implemented from Saturday, May 15.
l It has decided to end the ban on movement of individuals and vehicles.
l There will be a ban on receiving customers inside stores in all governorates of the Sultanate between 8 pm and 4 am, while delivery and take away services will be permitted. Food stores are exempted from the prohibition.
Chennai Metro Rail Limited halts services from May 10 till May 24
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In the wake of the State government announcing a full lockdown between May 10 and 24, Chennai Metro Rail Limited has announced suspension of Metro Train services during this period.
According to a CMRL release, it will be suspending Metro services from 4 a.m. on May 10 to 4 a.m. on May 24. On May 9, the holiday timetable will be followed with a 10-minute interval between trains.
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