Tag: Pandemic
Tulagi bans betel nut selling as covid fears grow in Solomon...
By Robert Iroga in Honiara
Tulagi in the Central Islands province of Solomon islands is the first provincial capital to ban the sale of betel...
Rangitīkei Māori leader urges rural NZ people to prepare now for...
By Moana Ellis, Local Democracy Reporting journalist
A New Zealand iwi development and social services leader in Taihape is urging rural people to prepare urgently...
Omicron will be a ‘different foe’, PM Jacinda Ardern warns NZ
By Katie Scotcher, RNZ News political reporter
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is warning New Zealand's covid-19 case numbers in 2022 will be unlike anything seen...
Covid-19 analyst calls for Māori and Pasifika priority or risk ‘brown...
By Moana Ellis, Local Democracy Reporter
A covid-19 Māori health analyst is calling on the New Zealand government to prioritise Māori and Pasifika children in...
Solomon Islands imposes 60 hour Honiara lockdown over covid outbreak
By Robert Iroga in Honiara
The Solomon islands government endorsed a 60 hour lockdown in the capital Honiara last night after an urgent special national...
More omicron in Auckland possible after MIQ worker’s contact tests positive
By Katie Todd, RNZ News reporter
A microbiologist has warned more contacts of the omicron-infected MIQ worker in Auckland may test positive, after a household...
Brian Tamaki remanded in custody for alleged breach of bail conditions
RNZ News
Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki was arrested today and has been remanded in custody.
He appeared by videolink in Auckland District Court this afternoon.
His...
PM Ardern on covid-19 vaccine for children, booster doses and Tonga
RNZ News
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says New Zealand will move to the red traffic light setting if omicron is spreading in the community following...
What does ‘academic freedom’ mean in practice? Why the Siouxsie Wiles...
ANALYSIS: By Jack Heinemann, University of Canterbury
Two high-profile University of Auckland academics raised important questions about academic freedom with their complaint to the Employment...
Omicron part of everyday life, say New Zealanders living overseas
By Ella Stewart, RNZ News reporter
New Zealanders living overseas say covid-19 is now part of everyday life as cases of the highly-infectious omicron variant...
‘Don’t enter Solomon Islands’ pleads Sogavare with Bougainvilleans
By Gorethy Kenneth in Port Moresby
Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has appealed to his fellow Solomon Islanders at the western border not to...
Guam breaks single-day record with 422 new covid cases – omicron...
Governor Lou Leon Guerrero presents her covid update message ... “Our focus remains on preventing severe illness, preventing increased hospitalisation and saving lives.” Video:...
Protesters in New Caledonia target state vax mandates, health card
RNZ Pacific
An estimated 1000 people in New Caledonia joined a protest march against the French government's policies to fight the pandemic.
The unauthorised march in...
Covid-19 experts fear omicron may soon be in NZ community as...
By Jean Bell, RNZ News journalist
New Zealand covid-19 experts are nervously observing an ever-increasing number of cases at the border, as the threat of...
NZ police probe after Tamaki speaks at Christchurch anti-vaccine protest
By Niva Chittock, RNZ News Reporter
New Zealand police are investigating an anti-vaccine protest attended by Destiny Church leader pastor Brian Tamaki.
A Destiny Church spokesperson...
Fiji’s Health Ministry reports 1280 new covid-19 cases and five deaths
By Rohit Deo in Suva
Fiji's Ministry of Health and Medical Services has reported 1280 new covid-19 community cases since the last update on January...
Fiji denies tourist’s claims of covid ‘nightmare’ mistreatment by locals
By Christine Rovoi, RNZ Pacific journalist
The Australian government is assisting its citizens stranded in Fiji who also claimed they were mistreated by locals --...
Report from the future: Aotearoa New Zealand is looking good in...
ANALYSIS: By Thomas Nash, Massey University
The year is 2040 and Aotearoa New Zealand has reduced its greenhouse gas emissions consistent with the commitment to...
‘Boost like crazy’ before omicron spreads, epidemiologist warns NZ
RNZ News
Rising covid-19 cases at the border are increasing the risk of the omicron variant spreading in Aotearoa but a leading epidemiologist says the...
Three US Army personnel test positive for covid at Marshall Islands...
By Giff Johnson, RNZ Pacific correspondent in Majuro
The US Army ignored agreed-to covid prevention rules for entry into the Marshall Islands this week and...
Otago University covid-19 experts copping abuse from anti-vaxxers
By Hamish MacLean in Dunedin
University of Otago covid-19 experts are not immune to the increasingly vitriolic attacks dished out to scientists commenting on New...
Fiji braces for pandemic third wave as omicron cases found in...
By Josefa Babitu in Suva
Fiji is bracing for a third wave of the covid-19 virus after tests have confirmed the presence of the omicron...