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Can different Covid-19 vaccines be mixed?
Having one dose each of two different Covid-19 vaccines is safe - and early research suggests it may even prompt a better immune response.
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The science is clear: the risk of Covid-19 far outweighs the risk of the vaccine
The threat of serious illness or death due to Covid-19 varies across the population. But for nearly everyone, the risk of vaccination is much smaller than the risk posed by an infection, even among groups that do well against Covid-19.
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Ngāti Kuri run #HikoiTo100 percent double vaccinations
Te Taitokerau (Northland) tribe Ngāti Kuri is urging whānau to vaccinate as the country heads into the summer holidays.
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Tāmaki Makaurau opens up with helping hands for tourism industry
On the same day the borders around Tāmaki were opened, the target of 90 per cent double vaxxed has been reached in the city.
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Māori vulnerable in 9 DHBs when Auckland Border opens- Dr Rawiri Taonui
By Māori Covid-19 Analyst Dr Rawiri Taonui, in partnership with Te Ao Māori News.
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Kai, beats and spot prizes at 'Youngatira' vax event
The event's target audience is rangatahi aged 12 – 24.
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Wharekura students become qualified vaccinators
A pair of kura kaupapa students, Breeze Harema-Watts (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Hāmoa) and Te Amokura Hepi (Te Arawa, Tūwharetoa), are amongst the youngest vaccinators in the motu, after recently receiving th
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Caregiver opens up on mandate vaccination that ends job
Mandatory vaccination has forced a single mother who worked as a caregiver assistant at a rest home for two years to apply for a benefit from WINZ to support her whānau of four children - and is le
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755 Māori needed for Auckland DHB area to reach 90% first Pfizer doses
The Ministry of Health says only 755 more Māori from the Auckland District Health Board area need to receive their first Pfizer vaccination to reach 90% of Māori getting their first vaccination.