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Thousands of Auckland kids going years without dental checkups
About 2,500 Auckland children have not had a dental check-up since 2016.
DHBs still operating under strain and in deficit under Labour
Labour has failed to get DHB deficits under control this term, despite going hard on the issue when in opposition.
Authorities insist on nasal swab despite woman's bleeding risk
A woman who suffers from extreme nose bleeds may be forced to stay an extra week in managed isolation because health officials are refusing to let her have a Covid-19 throat swab.
Experts wanted some restrictions kept for level 1 in Auckland
Aucklanders are being warned not to be caught napping again when it comes to Covid-19.
Covid-19 delays leave hundreds with endometriosis in pain
Hundreds of women and girls in pain and distress say they haven't been able to get treatment for their endometriosis since Covid-19 hit.
Ministry targets hospitality, tourism and transport workers for Covid testing
Workers who will come face to face with Aucklanders in the school holidays are being targeted in the Ministry of Health's latest Covid testing plan.
Measles vaccination too slow during 2019 epidemic - review
The new review paints a picture of a stretched public health system - both regionally and nationally - with inexperienced staff and a lack of leadership
Covid-19: Close contacts not getting into isolation fast enough
Ministry of Health figures show it's still taking too long for the contacts of people with Covid-19 to get into isolation to minimise the risk of spreading the virus.
Contact tracing: Pacific health leaders warn against bringing in police
Pacific health leaders say bringing police in to help with contact tracing is a bad look and may intimidate the community - and say there are better ways to bolster expertise.
CovidCard trials to go ahead despite Morgan pulling out
Two separate trials of the CovidCard will still go ahead, despite one of its original backers pulling out, government ministers Kris Faafoi and Megan Woods say.
Govt falls short of contact tracing targets, but says data was skewed
The government was still falling short on contact tracing targets a week ago - 10 days into the current Covid outbreak.
Covid-19 community testing: 'Let's be a bit more proactive'
As the government races to test 70,000 people in seven days, GPs are warning it must get community testing back on track long-term.
Masks should be required in all crowded public places - epidemiologist
Masks should become compulsory in bars and restaurants at level 2, leading public health professor Nick Wilson says.
Covid-19: Frequent testing of border workers crucial scientific modelling shows
Weekly testing of all border workers would greatly reduce the chance of another Covid outbreak, new scientific modelling shows. Audio
'They're sweating like a pig' - Lab workers having trouble with demand
Exhausted lab workers working long hours testing for Covid-19 are warning safety could be compromised if the huge demand continues.
Letter of support from home brings doctor in Victoria to tears
Emergency physician Mya Cubitt is one of hundreds of New Zealanders working in hospitals in Victoria as the state deals with hundreds of cases a day - and deaths, which have also been on the rise.
Woman had to queue for Covid-19 test with other symptomatic people
A woman tested at an Auckland pop-up clinic had to queue in a tent with other symptomatic people - with little social distancing and hardly anyone wearing a mask.
Infectious disease experts concerned Auckland outbreak could be 'generations' deep
Covid-19 could have been spreading in Auckland for weeks, with dozens of people already infected, two experts claim. Audio
Funding for self-screening cervical cancer test delayed again
The roll-out of a cervical cancer test women can do themselves has been delayed again, with doctors saying women will die unnecessarily as a result. Audio
Why Auckland tried to avoid increasing Covid-19 contact tracing capacity
Auckland's public health service tried to get out of a huge increase in Covid-19 contact tracing requirements, saying they seemed unnecessary.
Measles vaccination campaign set to begin this year
A vaccination campaign to plug a gap that leaves the country vulnerable to a deadly measles outbreak will begin this year, the government says.
Measles vaccine catch-up 'too late', doctor says
Pasifika doctors say a measles vaccination catch-up campaign is years overdue - and would have prevented last year's epidemic if it had been done on time.
Doctors frustrated by patients refusing Covid-19 tests
Hundreds of doctors surveyed by the College of GPs say they've had patients refuse to be tested for Covid-19, sometimes because they don't think it's necessary.
One dead, two hospitalised with listeria in Tauranga
One person has died and two people have been hospitalised with listeria in Tauranga, prompting a warning to pregnant women and others at risk.
Fewer premature births during lockdown - specialist
It appears fewer babies were born prematurely during the lockdown, putting New Zealand in line with a trend seen in other countries.