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Kate Green Reporter from Dominion Post
Hi Owhiro Bay residents! The stream has had a history of running any colour but blue, and an investigation into a landfill for letting contaminants flow into the stream is ongoing. What I'd like to know from residents is - has the condition of the stream improved? What have you noticed? If … View moreHi Owhiro Bay residents! The stream has had a history of running any colour but blue, and an investigation into a landfill for letting contaminants flow into the stream is ongoing. What I'd like to know from residents is - has the condition of the stream improved? What have you noticed? If you're keen to share your thoughts, email me on kate.green@stuff.co.nz
Kate Green Reporter from Dominion Post
A new study of 1000 people has found 40 per cent of participants would automatically assume someone coughing or sneezing near them might have Covid-19.
Amid new fears of a community case in Northland, hayfever season could cause more anxiety than ever.
Those with symptoms might be encouraged to… View moreA new study of 1000 people has found 40 per cent of participants would automatically assume someone coughing or sneezing near them might have Covid-19.
Amid new fears of a community case in Northland, hayfever season could cause more anxiety than ever.
Those with symptoms might be encouraged to be better safe than sorry and stay home, despite knowing it's likely caused by their allergies.
Have you experienced unnecessary days off work, or sideways looks on the bus, because of your asthma or allergies?
Comment below or email kate.green@stuff.co.nz
Kate Green Reporter from Dominion Post
A new study of 1000 people has found 40 per cent of participants would automatically assume someone coughing or sneezing near them might have Covid-19.
Amid new fears of a community case in Northland, hayfever season could cause more anxiety than ever.
Those with symptoms might be encouraged to… View moreA new study of 1000 people has found 40 per cent of participants would automatically assume someone coughing or sneezing near them might have Covid-19.
Amid new fears of a community case in Northland, hayfever season could cause more anxiety than ever.
Those with symptoms might be encouraged to be better safe than sorry and stay home, despite knowing it's likely caused by their allergies.
Have you experienced unnecessary days off work, or sideways looks on the bus, because of your asthma or allergies?
Comment below or email kate.green@stuff.co.nz
Kate Green Reporter from Dominion Post
A new study of 1000 people has found 40 per cent of participants would automatically assume someone coughing or sneezing near them might have Covid-19.
Amid new fears of a community case in Northland, hayfever season could cause more anxiety than ever.
Those with symptoms might be encouraged to… View moreA new study of 1000 people has found 40 per cent of participants would automatically assume someone coughing or sneezing near them might have Covid-19.
Amid new fears of a community case in Northland, hayfever season could cause more anxiety than ever.
Those with symptoms might be encouraged to be better safe than sorry and stay home, despite knowing it's likely caused by their allergies.
Have you experienced unnecessary days off work, or sideways looks on the bus, because of your asthma or allergies?
Comment below or email kate.green@stuff.co.nz
Kate Green Reporter from Dominion Post
A new study of 1000 people has found 40 per cent of participants would automatically assume someone coughing or sneezing near them might have Covid-19.
Amid new fears of a community case in Northland, hayfever season could cause more anxiety than ever.
Those with symptoms might be encouraged to… View moreA new study of 1000 people has found 40 per cent of participants would automatically assume someone coughing or sneezing near them might have Covid-19.
Amid new fears of a community case in Northland, hayfever season could cause more anxiety than ever.
Those with symptoms might be encouraged to be better safe than sorry and stay home, despite knowing it's likely caused by their allergies.
Have you experienced unnecessary days off work, or sideways looks on the bus, because of your asthma or allergies?
Comment below or email kate.green@stuff.co.nz
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