New DHB employees could see Covid-19 vaccine as term of employment
13 Apr, 2021 07:00 PM
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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
Being vaccinated against Covid-19 could be considered as a condition of employment for new district health board employees. Such a requirement will be a condition for new employees working on vaccination sites or in managed isolation facilities.
However, the Lakes District Health Board has confirmed it could also be considered as a condition of employment for new employees in patient-facing roles .
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Young girl in hospital after Whakatāne Aquatic Centre incident
7 Apr, 2021 11:24 PM
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A 10-year-old girl remains in Whakatāne Hospital after an incident at the Whakatāne Aquatic and Fitness Centre.
This morning, a Bay of Plenty District Health Board spokeswoman said the girl was in a stable condition in acute care at Whakatāne Hospital.
The girl was successfully rescued by aquatic centre staff following the incident last night, a Whakatāne District Council spokeswoman said.
A St John spokeswoman said they were notified of the incident about 4.59pm yesterday and one patient was treated on site before being taken to Whakatāne Hospital in a serious condition.