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Second COVID inquiry: why being politically prepared for the next pandemic is crucial
COVID-19 changed the course of New Zealand’s political history. Labour’s 50% of the vote in 2020 came from a huge electoral swing as a reward for the main coalition party’s effective evidence-based ...
After the second phase of the COVID Inquiry was revealed yesterday, John MacDonald thinks everyone can take some wins from it.
“The availability of financial support made it easier for people to comply with health measures (including staying at home), thereby helping to minimise infection and transmission. However, the ...
The Royal Commission of Inquiry into Covid-19’s final report has been released. Deciding that the first phase of the inquiry was inadequate, the coalition Government expanded the terms of reference to ...
A second Royal Commission of Inquiry into New Zealand’s experience and handling of the COVID pandemic released its substantial report today, running to several volumes and hundreds of pages. The ...
The 500-plus-page report looks at what it calls some of the "most difficult and divisive responses around vaccines and mandates".
Health Minister Simeon Brown is with The Front Page to discuss the final report’s findings, and whether we’ve actually learned anything from it. New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has slammed the ...
It's lingering as the findings of the second phase of the Covid-19 response inquiry were released yesterday. And what its findings were pretty much depends on what media you read. According to RNZ, it ...
An NHS trust’s leaders will this week be told that there have been “multiple outbreaks” and periods of increased incidence of ...
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Covid-19 response inquiry finds government's response effective but late, poorly communicated
"We got a lot right. More than most," the former PM and Grant Robertson say, while Simeon Brown says warnings about the economy "were not heeded".
The Ministry of Health welcomes the publication of the NZ Royal Commission COVID-19 Lessons Learned Final Report, and the opportunity to strengthen our preparation for a future pandemic.
A Pima County jail inmate alleges Nanos and the department violated Article Two of the Arizona State Constitution.
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