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Josephine Franks Reporter from Manukau Courier
Kia ora neighbours, a man in his 50s who lives in south Auckland was the first case of community transmission the Government found out about in the latest outbreak.
Read all about what we know about the four cases below.
Josephine Franks Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Kia ora neighbours, there are a lot of rumours swirling about the confirmed cases of community transmission - we've rounded up everything we know about the four people who have tested positive.
Hit the link below to read more.
Josephine Franks Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Kia ora neighbours, anyone with coronavirus symptoms is advised to get tested, but expect long queues at the pop-up testing centres. For more information on where to get tested, see the link below.
Josephine Franks Reporter from Manukau Courier
Kia ora neighbours, long queues have formed at the testing centre in Ōtara, with anyone with coronavirus symptoms advised to get tested.
Bruce McLaren Retirement Village
We will be closing our Auckland villages to all visitors from 10am on Wednesday August 12 following the re-emergence of COVID-19 in the community and the move to Alert Level 3.
Auckland region will move to Alert Level 3 at 12 noon on Wednesday 12 August 2020
It will remain at Alert Level 3 for at least 3 days. This will give the government time to assess the situation and gather information, including contact tracing, so we can find out more about how the case arose.
… View moreAuckland region will move to Alert Level 3 at 12 noon on Wednesday 12 August 2020
It will remain at Alert Level 3 for at least 3 days. This will give the government time to assess the situation and gather information, including contact tracing, so we can find out more about how the case arose.
Key information:
• At present, Alert Level 3 remains in place until midnight Friday 14 August.
• It is highly recommended that you wear a mask if you are out and about.
• Under Alert Level 3, you are encouraged work from home if you can.
• If you’re sick, stay home. Don’t go to work or school. Don’t socialise.
• If you have symptoms of cold or flu call your doctor or Healthline and get advice about being tested.
• If you have been told to self-isolate you must do so immediately.
• Only use public transport if essential. Register your AT Hop card for contact tracing should it be required - www.at.govt.nz....
• The rest of New Zealand is at Alert Level 2.
• All aged care facilities will close their doors to everyone but staff from noon today.
• For real time news updates visit www.stuff.co.nz...
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The Team from Counties Manukau Health
Now that we're moving back to Alert Level 3, changes to our visitor policy are now in place for Middlemore Hosptial and our other DHB sites. Here's our Chief Executive Fepulea'i Margie Apa breaking down our visitation restrictions.
- Visiting is only on essential and compassionate … View moreNow that we're moving back to Alert Level 3, changes to our visitor policy are now in place for Middlemore Hosptial and our other DHB sites. Here's our Chief Executive Fepulea'i Margie Apa breaking down our visitation restrictions.
- Visiting is only on essential and compassionate grounds or birthing partners.
- Whaanau wishing to visit a patient on compassionate grounds will need to contact the lead clinician or the ward's charge nurse in advance.
We understand this is difficult time when you can’t visit your loved ones in hospital, but it’s important that we keep our patients and staff safe during this time. For more information on our visitor policy, please visit our website: countiesmanukau.health.nz
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The Team from Auckland Council
If you see any dumped rubbish, call us at 0800 NODUMP (0800 663 867) to report it. Dumpers will be fined up to $30,000. Your waste is your responsibility.
For more info on how to dispose of unwanted items, visit aucklandcouncil.govt.nz.
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Brittany Keogh Reporter from Auckland Stuff
A not-for-profit initiative to turn the empty roofs of Auckland high rises into community gardens has begun.
The project, called Kai in the Sky, is the brainchild of 24-year-old Becky Umbers. Staff from local hospitality businesses, which are struggling because of the pandemic, will tend to the … View moreA not-for-profit initiative to turn the empty roofs of Auckland high rises into community gardens has begun.
The project, called Kai in the Sky, is the brainchild of 24-year-old Becky Umbers. Staff from local hospitality businesses, which are struggling because of the pandemic, will tend to the gardens and use the produce grown there for free. Would you tend to and use a roof top garden if they were open to the community?
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Marama from Manukau - Wiri
Brought another battery.
**A bit of rust.
///I will buy a rego for the person who buys the car. Cars can be sold at Level 3, but in a contactless capacity.///
****ALSO, the tyres have plenty of tread.**** They aren't that old actually.
I'm sorry to see her go, but I was given an … View moreBrought another battery.
**A bit of rust.
///I will buy a rego for the person who buys the car. Cars can be sold at Level 3, but in a contactless capacity.///
****ALSO, the tyres have plenty of tread.**** They aren't that old actually.
I'm sorry to see her go, but I was given an automatic due to an injury I received.
Blue.
The clutch was replaced and repaired.
I will do my best to give the car a clean before you buy her.
Marama from Manukau - Wiri
I got to work yesterday to find out that we had been moved from the shed that we had all our cleaning products in and trolleys - to a type of boiler room, that's concrete, cold & you can smell the gas outside & we have a whole lot of cleaning products in that room.
On top of that, we … View moreI got to work yesterday to find out that we had been moved from the shed that we had all our cleaning products in and trolleys - to a type of boiler room, that's concrete, cold & you can smell the gas outside & we have a whole lot of cleaning products in that room.
On top of that, we don't have a sink to rinse our mops, clean our buckets, etc, it's worse than the space we already had. It's going to be freezing during winter. And our supervisor has only just got back from being sick.
If we want to rinse our mops and clean our buckets, we'll have to use the tap outside the school hall, which is going to be cold enough and a group of us trying to do this, it's not on.
This is going to cause some trouble, I'm already hearing others wanting to do something about it.
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