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Jacinda Arden must prepare to have C-19 become endemic in NZ

Thick Face Black Heart

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She has done an excellent job in containing the virus. Remarkable effort by any measure.

But NZ cannot remain closed forever. Even with all the restrictions in place, the disease has started to spread again.

Jacinda Arden must prepare for the virus to become endemic in NZ. This will be the case in almost every country round the globe.
 

jw5

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She has done an excellent job in containing the virus. Remarkable effort by any measure.

But NZ cannot remain closed forever. Even with all the restrictions in place, the disease has started to spread again.

Jacinda Arden must prepare for the virus to become endemic in NZ. This will be the case in almost every country round the globe.

Ms Arden may need to order a lot of vaccines and masks for the NZ people and advise them to keep their social distance.
 

Leongsam

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She has done an excellent job in containing the virus. Remarkable effort by any measure.

But NZ cannot remain closed forever. Even with all the restrictions in place, the disease has started to spread again.

Jacinda Arden must prepare for the virus to become endemic in NZ. This will be the case in almost every country round the globe.


There have been no restrictions in place. Everyone can roam the streets with impunity without having to record their movements.
 

Leongsam

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Coronavirus

COVID-19: Government's under-fire vaccination rollout slow and 'incompetent' - Des Gorman​






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Watch: Des Gorman on The AM Show. Credits: Video - The AM Show; Image - The AM Show / RNZ

A leading medical expert has branded the Government and its under-fire vaccination rollout as "incompetent", declaring "a shambles" is too generous of a description for the flawed and slow-moving system.
University of Auckland medical professor Des Gorman has strongly criticized the Government for failing to accelerate the administration of vaccinations, noting at the current rate, it will take roughly five years to inoculate New Zealand's population against COVID-19.
The Government's vaccination campaign has come under scrutiny in recent days after three workers at Auckland's Grand Millennium managed isolation facility tested positive for the virus. It was revealed during a press conference on Monday that Cases B and C - two security staffers at the facility - had yet to receive their two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.

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Staff stationed at the border and in managed isolation and quarantine facilities are currently the Government's top priority for inoculation, with high-risk frontline workers also eligible for the vaccine. However, a number of employees have yet to receive their first dose, with Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield admitting on Monday that officials "don't have exact numbers" on how many staff are continuing to work unvaccinated.
Speaking to The AM Show on Tuesday morning, Gorman said a lack of staff capable of administering the vaccine is not an excuse for the sluggish rollout to the 50,000-strong workforce.
"It's hard to reconcile that we're a year into a pandemic and we're having conversations like this," Gorman said.
"This is incompetence. You should never go for complex explanations when 'incompetence' will describe what you're seeing.
"This is a system that doesn't have an operational capacity and I believe we're also worried about the supply of the vaccine… with all due respect, get as many vaccines as you can to as many arms as you can, as fast as you can."



Last month, roughly 1300 vaccinators had undergone specialist online training allowing them to administer the vaccine. However, the national manager of the Immunisation Advisory Centre, Loretta Roberts, told Newshub New Zealand would need around 15,000 to inoculate the wider public.
There are concerns that New Zealand does not have enough workers capable of administering the vaccine, with physiotherapists, occupational therapists and anaesthetic technicians now being recruited to supplement the vaccinator deficit.
New Zealand Nurses Organisation spokesperson Kate Weston told Newshub last month that vaccinators also need practical CPR training, a costly endeavour.

But Gorman argues inoculation "isn't rocket science".
"It doesn't take long - it's not rocket science. Carrying out a vaccination does require some training, but it's not six years of medical school, for goodness sake," he said.
The professor suggested the Government may have become complacent following New Zealand's early success at eliminating the virus, which may explain why healthcare staff weren't trained at an earlier stage in preparation for a future vaccination rollout.
But the Government insists the campaign is on-track, with only a small portion of the border workforce yet to be vaccinated. Speaking to reporters on Monday, Dr Bloomfield said all staffers had been invited to receive the vaccine, but not everyone would be taking up the offer.
"There will be a range of reasons why people haven't been vaccinated - some didn't want to be," he said. "There would be others who wanted questions answered and who might look to see what their colleagues were doing, and there would be some, at the end of the day, who would be unwilling to be vaccinated.
"This is not because there hasn't been the opportunity for people to be vaccinated."
In March, the Government confirmed that border workers who refuse to be vaccinated will be removed from frontline jobs. Those conversations will begin this week, Dr Bloomfield said on Monday. Currently, border staffers have until the end of April to undergo vaccination before they are redeployed elsewhere.
The Government has also reiterated it will not make inoculation mandatory due to the risk of escalating anti-vaccination sentiments - but Gorman argues there should be "zero tolerance" for border staff refusing the jab.
"I have no tolerance for that. The fact there's still unvaccinated people still working at the border I think is completely unacceptable," he said.
"It should be, 'sorry, you're not vaccinated - you're not at work today'."
On Monday, the Director-General of Health said more than 110,000 doses have been administered nationwide and the Ministry of Health is continuing to work with district health boards regarding supply-and-demand. He also said progress is being made with the vaccination of Group 2, high-risk frontline workers and people living in high-risk places - a group comprising approximately 480,000 people.
During a post-Cabinet briefing on Monday, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern glossed over suggestions that speed was an issue, arguing the campaign is "pretty close to being on track" despite some delays over the Easter weekend.

"We're at 95 percent of where we expected to be right now," she said.
The current data available from the Ministry of Health shows more than 90,200 doses of vaccine have been administered so far - about 1.9 doses per 100 people. However, only 19,273 have received both doses and are therefore fully vaccinated.
Although Dr Bloomfield dismissed suggestions the campaign is being stunted by problems with New Zealand's vaccine supply, Gorman said it "doesn't make sense" for the Government to "hold back on vaccination volumes". The rollout has been staggered into four groups, with Group 3 - people who are at risk of getting very sick from COVID-19 - not eligible for vaccination until next month. New Zealand's general population - Group 4 - is not expected to receive the vaccine until around July.
"It doesn't make sense to me that we're holding back on our vaccination volumes. I can assume there's some concerns about the supply of the vaccine - there's no other reason why we'd be running at such modest levels," Gorman said.
"To actually vaccinate the country this year, we need to be hitting over 27,000 vaccinations a day… why is there a hold-up?"
The Government is now moving to implement a testing register to record the routine swabbing of border workers, a decision that has been derided as too little, too late.
It was revealed on Monday that Case B, the security guard at the Grand Millennium who tested positive for COVID-19 on April 8, had not undergone a test for roughly a month. Until his swab last week, it's understood the staffer had not been tested since the middle of March - despite the legal requirement for border workers to undergo frequent testing.
 

mojito

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Loyal
She has done an excellent job in containing the virus. Remarkable effort by any measure.

But NZ cannot remain closed forever. Even with all the restrictions in place, the disease has started to spread again.

Jacinda Arden must prepare for the virus to become endemic in NZ. This will be the case in almost every country round the globe.
Arden has done an amazing job keeping the virus out. If folks wanted to travel out they will need to get vaccinated it goes without saying. Such things will happen naturally without the need to force the issue. Sinkies are simply too used to an authoritarian govt interfering with their lives, telling them what to do to appreciate the nuances of effective, democratic governments. :rolleyes:
 

whoami

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Sinkies are simply too used to an authoritarian govt interfering with their lives, telling them what to do to appreciate the nuances of effective, democratic governments. :rolleyes:

Indeed. 100% loyalty/trust to Garment. We have Sinkies topping up their cpf with cold hard cash!
 

capamerica

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There have been no restrictions in place. Everyone can roam the streets with impunity without having to record their movements.

I hope your PM is seriously conferring with Frodo the Hobbit looks like you have about 50 more lockdowns headed your way

10% Vaccinated? I think the Africans and Indians are ahead of you

https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-...ued-australia-new-zealand-flights-2021-06-22/


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Sydney isolated as COVID-19 clusters build; NZ tightens curbs in capital​

SYDNEY, June 23 (Reuters) - Australia's largest city of Sydney re-introduced "soft touch" COVID-19 curbs on Wednesday to contain a widening outbreak of the highly infectious Delta variant, mandating masks in offices while neighbouring states closed their borders.

New Zealand raised the alert level in its capital of Wellington over exposure concerns after an Australian tourist tested positive for the virus upon returning to Sydney from a weekend visit to the neighbouring nation.
 
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