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which is now 43 years, it is to be 39 not to long ago, will still have to work until 64. it is a bill some people who would favour another one, they say it's a stupid bill and the president hasjust dug they say it's a stupid bill and the president has just dug his they say it's a stupid bill and the president hasjust dug his heels in because he doesn't want to be contradicted. we because he doesn't want to be contradicted.— contradicted. we will leave it there. thank _ contradicted. we will leave it there. thank you _ contradicted. we will leave it there. thank you for - contradicted. we will leave it there. thank you forjoiningl contradicted. we will leave it i there. thank you forjoining us. contradicted. we will leave it - there. thank you forjoining us. we think the decision is coming in about 45 minutes. so much focus and attention on that. we will return regularly in the build—up to that on bbc news in terms of reaction to that major decision, and to actually find out whether it will be a clean decision or nuanced decision. you heard there about the possibility of perhaps a referendum which would be in a bout nine months type is a number of permutations about what might be decided in the

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'We shouldn't have been commenting on individual cases': Boss of Covid-19 Facebook page admits mistake over KFC worker post


'We shouldn't have been commenting on individual cases': Boss of Covid-19 Facebook page admits mistake over KFC worker post
11 Mar, 2021 02:31 AM
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Political reporter, NZ Herald@AmeliaJWade
The boss of the Covid-19 Facebook page admits they shouldn't have commented on the KFC worker's case and contradicted official health advice.
The post defended Case L's actions after attacks saying she shouldn't have gone to work at the Botany branch of the fast food chain and was instead meant to be isolating.
It led to accusations of the Government having mixed messages about what contacts of Papatoetoe High School students and staff were expected to do.

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