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Active holidays more refreshing than fly and flop, show fatigue studies


Active holidays more refreshing than fly and flop, show fatigue studies
28 Apr, 2021 07:05 AM
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Swap hanging at a fly and flop resort for an active holiday : Canopy Tours, Rotorua. Photo / Supplied, TNZ
Swap hanging at a fly and flop resort for an active holiday : Canopy Tours, Rotorua. Photo / Supplied, TNZ
Thomas Bywater is a writer and digital producer for Herald Travelthomas.bywater@nzherald.co.nz@ThomasBywater
The national tourism body is urging Kiwis to ditch the fly and flop and instead opt for a recharge holiday.
It is about now that New Zealanders would normally be planning to fly in search for some winter sun. Given recent events – say, the entirety of 2020 – checking out for a snooze at a beachy resort is not an option. ....

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Slow vaccine rollout could keep Australia isolated into 2022


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The timeline for vaccinating all Australians by October has slipped, potentially into early next year.
By Jason Scott, Bloomberg
22 Apr 2021 
07:27 
A doctor sits in the recovery area of the post vaccination room at Austin Hospital in Melbourne, on February 22. Image: Bloomberg
While much of the world contends with a surge in Covid-19 cases, Australia takes another big step toward normality this weekend when about 100 000 football fans will gather in the nation’s largest sports stadium, without having to wear masks.
The government has tamed the virus by shuttering the international border and through rigorous testing and contact tracing, giving Australians an enviable level of freedom. But after winning the containment battle, the country now risks losing the vaccination war as supply shortages and a slow rollout jeopardise the economic recovery. ....

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