ARE WE NOW LIVING IN A " heartless "SOCIETY ?
My sister is a 61 year old Reg. Nurse in North Shore hospital. Diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer 5 years ago. Due to a very aggressive cancer, she is still on medications. A high risk for COVID19. Why is she still there and so exposed , you asked. Honestly, she is so scared as her immunity is low. Nurse Manager said she will not be given Covid19 patients. Then she emailed OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY for an assessment risk. She was shock, when the reply was" YOU ARE EXPECTED TO COME TO WORK UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE". (OMG... Did you really assessed her condition ???. )
Last was the NZ Nursing Organization. She was told to read the guidelines. That's it ! My sister is so frustrated that no one is listening to her. She cried to me saying that the worst thing that can happen to her is to die in isolation with no family around. Hope someone out there can hear her plight
UPDATE : My sister was told not to report to work for 4 weeks. After this we dont know what will happen
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Kauri Glen Reserve treetop bridge and boardwalk now open!
NEWSFLASH: The wait is over and the Kauri Glen Reserve treetop bridge and boardwalk is NOW OPEN to the public! Check it out!
And please join us for our official opening/celebration in a couple of weeks!
➡️ When: 12pm Sunday 28 April
➡️ Where: Kauri Glen Road entrance to Kauri Glen Reserve
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Free BBQ! Walk the new track!
This is a new step-free route between Kauri Glen Road and Tui Glen Road, with a refurbished track (including steps) to Raymond Terrace. The new bridge is around 6 storeys high with a very impressive view of the forest tree tops.
The new tracks, bridge and boardwalk have been built to a standard to help prevent the spread of kauri dieback disease, which is especially important in this park.
*** Please always clean your shoes, bikes, prams and wheelchairs at the stations. ***
Note: We made the decision to allow public access earlier than expected to prevent further damage to the forest by those who were throwing the fences into the trees 🙁
- Funded by the Kaipātiki Local Board and Natural Environment Targeted Rate.
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