
Revealed: Number of AstraZeneca and Novavax doses administered
Pfizer remains the preferred Covid vaccine but other options are available to Kiwis.
Pfizer remains the preferred Covid vaccine but other options are available to Kiwis.
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The number of AstraZeneca and Novavax doses in the Bay of Plenty can be revealed.
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Businesses will not be required to ask for vaccine passes from 11.59pm tonight.
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There are nearly 700 people throughout New Zealand with the virus in hospital.
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Vaccine mandates and passes will no longer be required from April 4
The car most likely to be stolen in the Bay of Plenty has also been revealed.
The network had been operating on a reduced schedule since early March due to Covid-19.
The Rotorua Accelerando Programme is back this year and hoping to reach more students.
Our rising population age raises the stakes for the Super debate, writes Luke Kirkness.
Nominations are open now for the winter Share the Ride with Whānau programme.
Paul Hickey discusses events returning, bucket list wishes and 'Free Ticket Friday'.
This April is a month of discovery.
Rotorua Athlete Development Trust helps athletes do charitable work in the community.
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One councillor believed it was time to 'reprioritise'.
The regional and district councils are investigating the discharge.
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Experts butted heads on the subject, now Bay of Plenty locals put their thoughts forward.
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