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Hospital picks clinicians' least preferred option for new build
Christchurch Hospital is pushing ahead with a new $150m medical tower block despite its own doctors pleading that it's far too small.
'Sore throat' omitted from Covid-19 arrival cards
One of the most common symptoms of Covid 19 - a sore throat - is not listed on the card everyone must fill in before being allowed into the country.
Cycling on footpaths cost-benefit analysis 'flawed' - opponents
An official report estimates allowing cycling on footpaths could lead to one death and 17 serious injuries a year but still have a $10 million upside.
DHB looks at new infection surveillance options
A district health board that is looking at options for a new national infection surveillance system says this has nothing to do with Covid-19.
Heading back to the office under alert level 2
Staggered starts at work, buses running half full, and limits on the lifts are all prospects facing office workers heading into Covid-19 alert level 2.
MBIE branch turnover high, but industry happy with performance
Rapid turnover of staff has been hampering a government agency that's crucial to the pandemic recovery.
Numerous tracing apps possible across hospitality sector
Restaurants and bars are gearing up with the tech industry to use a range of Covid-19 contact tracing apps in alert level 2.
US tech firm Palantir held talks with Privacy Commissioner
US data firm Palantir, which is is providing numerous governments with software for tracking Covid-19, has been in talks with the Privacy Commissioner.
No exemptions from border rules given on compassionate grounds
None of the travellers returning to New Zealand to see a family member who is close to dying have been allowed out of managed isolation.
ICU beds increase as ministry tries to triple capacity
New Zealand has increased its intensive care bed numbers to 358 in response to the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, with another 200 expected by August.
'Beggars belief' that PPE would fail - Waitemata DHB nurse
A nurse at Waitemata DHB - where three staff have contracted Covid-19 - says its use of PPE has been inadequate.
Some fast food workers afraid to challenge level 3 breaches
Vulnerable fast food workers are speaking up about feeling unsafe but being afraid to challenge breaches of Covid-19 rules at restaurants.
Businesses breaking level 3 rules: 'Who you gonna call?'
Complaints of businesses breaching level 3 restrictions are flooding in, but there is uncertainty around who will police the breaches. Video, Audio
Apec security bill amended after privacy concerns
Foreign security agents would have been free to intercept New Zealanders' cellphone calls under a bill paving the way for the Apec summit next year.
Data-mining company says tracing tech can not ID individuals
A US data-mining company says its Covid-19 technology is not being used in a way that can identify individuals.
Controversial tech firm Palantir had talks with govt on Covid-19
The secretive US data-mining firm Palantir founded by Silicon Valley billionaire and NZ citizen Peter Thiel has had talks with the government here about combating Covid-19. Audio
Covid-19: Health Ministry cautious over reports of re-infection
The Health Ministry has no plans to routinely re-test people for Covid-19 after they have recovered from the virus.
Businesses say they're in the dark about contact tracing
Businesses are desperate to know what minimum amount of contact tracing they must provide or invest in to operate under alert level 3 or, in just under three weeks, level 2.
Contact tracing capacity 'a mathematical impossibility'
The Opposition has taken to pouring doubt on the Health Ministry's assertion it can trace 5000 people a day who have had contact with a Covid-19 carrier. Audio
Health Ministry consults with spy agency for Covid-19 tracing
The Health Ministry has been consulting with the GCSB over tracing people as it works to get its Covid-19 systems up to speed.
Experts say they're missing essential data needed to inform lockdown level
There appear to be gaps in the government's data on Covid-19 that must be filled before a decision is made on reducing the lockdown level, two top advisors say.
Couple left high and dry after botched quake repairs
A Christchurch couple says their insurer totally botched the repairs of their quake-damaged house - and now won't pay for it.
Call for in-home health workers to get supermarket priority
A Northland MP is backing home healthcare workers who want to be allowed priority entry into supermarkets.
Covid-19 Data systems need to focus on equity - Māori health specialist
Māori health specialists are concerned the Ministry of Health hasn't accurately collected Covid-19 data that will show the impact on Māori.
Covid-19: Government quiet on contact tracing tech options
With 14 days before the lockdown period is - for now - set to end, big questions remain about how the country is going to be able to stamp out flareups of Covid-19.