Police release name of woman killed in SH2 crash
Police continue to investigate the circumstances of the 8.25pm crash on Wednesday.
Police continue to investigate the circumstances of the 8.25pm crash on Wednesday.
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The number of cases in the Bay of Plenty DHB has risen from six to 10 in 24 hours.
The crash was on State Highway 33 between Maniatutu Rd and Allport Rd.
While most have been forced into lockdown, some are still serving their community.
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Health officials are urging people to 'stay connected' during the Covid-19 lockdown.
"What I'm doing is doing what any good commander would be doing."
The most common reason was travelling to supermarkets outside of their neighbourhood.
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A Civil Defence emergency operations centre has been set up in Tauranga.
Residents following the two-meter rule. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Residents following the two-meter rule. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
"Our focus is to ensure vital food, medical and other supplies can keep moving".
"It is surreal seeing our bustling seaside paradise reduced to a ghost town."
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The circumstances of the crash would be investigated.
Take self-isolation, two-metre rule seriously. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Take self-isolation, two-meter rule seriously. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Facebook was abuzz with debate last night about whether the track should remain open.
Parents and caregivers will have their own employment stresses to juggle.
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Our lives have been turned upside down, and inside out.
"This is going to give us the greatest flexibility."
The triage centre will assess people with acute respiratory illnesses or flu symptoms.
The aim was to reduce the number of people physically entering general practices.
"It is not something I've witnessed before in my years in local government."