Covid 19 coronavirus: Guards for immunisation centres, vaccine shipments amid security concerns
16 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Just the facts - A closer look at the first four vaccines to be rolled out in New Zealand. How they work, why we need them and who developed them. Video / NZ Herald
Just the facts - A closer look at the first four vaccines to be rolled out in New Zealand. How they work, why we need them and who developed them. Video / NZ Herald
Security has become a focus amid emerging potential threats to the supply of vaccines and those places set up as mass immunisation centres.
Covid 19 coronavirus: New Zealand s vaccine rollout a shambles , rest home boss says
10 Apr, 2021 12:07 AM
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Chris Bishop revealed the leaked information saying it shows that New Zealand is 300,000 vaccines behind schedule. Video / Parliament TV
Chris Bishop revealed the leaked information saying it shows that New Zealand is 300,000 vaccines behind schedule. Video / Parliament TV
RNZ Shambolic is how one rest home boss is describing the Covid-19 and influenza vaccines rollout.
Aged-care residents and workers are in the priority two category and, according to the Government s timetable, are supposed to start getting their Covid-19 vaccines from March.
On Thursday, the Aged Care Association told RNZ the Government needed to give some certainty around dates.
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Aged care residents and workers are in the priority two category, and according to the Government s timetable are supposed to begin being vaccinated from March onward for Covid-19.
On Thursday the Aged Care Association told Checkpoint the Government needs to give some certainty around dates.
Allan Sargeant who runs three Auckland rest homes said that with winter approaching delays and bureaucracy are putting his vulnerable residents at risk. Absolutely shambolic. That s the one word that I could use. It s the only word that describes what is happening in the industry at the moment.