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5 days ago

Covid update - National figures

Gordon from Halswell

Revised from today's earlier post as the figures did not look correct but were.
The picture does look bleak as National cases have skyrocketed from 4778 to 8943. nearly double last week
Canterbury has followed that trend with a rise from 763 to 1250.
I would say if it rises or even continues to stay at this level, this is a serious situation
All the recommendations for vaccination and safeguards should be in place.
Masks for the vulnerable would not go amiss in crowds

Stay aware and safe folks.

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Cases- Deaths - % of National --- Cant new cases
8943 - 25......................14.0%---------1250
4778 - 37 .....................15.9%---------763
5230 - 20......................15.4% --------805
6142 - 1........................12.0%---------738
6636 - 7 .......................12.6% --------883
6148 - 19.......................10.3% ------ 667
3922 - 13.......................11.3% ------ 444
2287 - 19.......................13.6% ------ 310
2343 -11........................17.0% ------ 399
2383 - 21.......................16.6% ------ 396
2618 - 8.........................16.6%
3385 - 13 ......................16.0%

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6 days ago

Are we there yet? A city stuck in traffic

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

Christchurch is New Zealand’s fastest-growing main centre but has the lowest spend on public transport, an incomplete cycling network, and the worst peak-time traffic congestion.

For the second year running, data from global navigation company Tomtom shows it takes longer to travel 10km in Christchurch during rush hour than New Zealand’s other main centres, and it is getting worse.

Tomtom’s data also shows that during rush hour, Christchurch can have 50 traffic jams across the city, with over 30km of clogged roads.

Driving that 10km takes an average of 19 minutes and 10 seconds, up from 18 mins 30 secs last year. Last week’s slowest day was Wednesday at 5pm, with 24 mins.

While Aucklanders’ longer journeys and extra motorways mean slightly more time overall in rush hour traffic, they cover 10km quicker at an average of 16mins and 30secs. Wellingtonians takes 18mins 20secs.

How's your commute? Read the full story by reporter Liz McDonald here and share your thoughts in the comments below. (A subscription is required, or you can see two free articles a month).

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1 day ago

Monday 1st July

Ange Newman from Oaklands Toastmasters Club

Can you believe that it's the 1st July this Monday. The year is flying by fast soon we will be moving out of winter and into Spring and the cold dismal days of winter will be in the past and the hot days of summer will once again be upon us so the theme this week will be Summer ☀️ ⛱️🏖🌊⛺️🏕
The toastmaster for the night is the very experienced Shen Mansell we will see you at 7.15pm @ Halswell Bowling Club 301 Halswell Road.

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1 day ago

The Greater Hornby Mid Winter Market

Louise from Hornby

Plenty of craft stalls and food vendors.
10am-2pm Saturday 13th July at South Hornby School, 35 Aymes Rd, Hornby

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