September 20 is the new date an organisers are hoping alert levels will have dropped by then.
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Rotorua ramps up number of testing centres after two Covid-infected people visited
More testing centres in Rotorua.
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Real concerns for safety of sex workers under Level 2
The sex trade industry has been given the go-ahead to resume its business under Level 2. However, advocacy services say because of the intimate nature of the work there are concerns around keeping workers and clients safe from the virus.
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Far North kura takes extra level 2 precautions
A far north kura has taken extra precautions around how they will operate in level two. Te Rāngi Aniwaniwa will continue online learning and students will remain at home to do so, however for a small minority of students whose parents have started back at work they will return to school tomorrow.
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Cautious return to school for some
Tomorrow will mark the first day of school under alert level 2, and the Ministry of Education is expecting all children aged six to 16 years old to be at school. Some parents though keen to send their children back are taking extra precautions.
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Boaties hit the water for their first catch under level 2
After weeks of being stuck ashore, boaties hit the water under alert level 2. Boaties are amongst a recreational group such as boating, fishing and hunting that can all start up again under level 2.