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The findings indicated that the risk of mortality was 29 per cent higher for participants with mild vision impairment as compared to normal vision. The risk increases to 89 per cent among those with severe vision impairment. ....
The findings indicated that the risk of mortality was 29 per cent higher for participants with mild vision impairment as compared to normal vision. The risk increases to 89 per cent among those with severe vision impairment. ....
Midweek editorial: Latest alert levels completely avoidable 28 Feb, 2021 08:52 PM 3 minutes to read OPINION: Here we are, back in alert level 2. It could be worse: we could be in level 3, like Auckland is. It is inevitable there is going to be some finger-pointing. People who should have been in isolation broke the rules. One went to the gym, another worked a shift at KFC … with food … and lots of customers. But what can you do? You can t legislate against stupidity. The isolation was not to annoy them or remove their rights, it was to protect the vulnerable. Now Auckland, especially, and the rest of the country, some of which is so far away from the cluster so as to be completely safe, are experiencing alert level conditions that were avoidable. Sports competitions, concerts, community events – many have been cancelled. ....
Danger exacerbated: Coroner calls for drivers to stay off road after drinking, using drugs after avoidable death of Blenheim sheep shearer 23 Feb, 2021 02:24 AM 5 minutes to read Anna Leask is a senior reporter for the New Zealand Heraldanna.leask@nzherald.co.nz@AnnaLeask A sheep shearer who died after he crashed his car near Blenheim was almost four times over the legal alcohol limit and had cannabis in his system - prompting calls from a Coroner for drivers to abstain from driving after consuming booze and drugs. Ross Jones Wallace aka Puna, 53, died in a crash on July 12 after he failed to take a bend and rolled into a vineyard. ....