by the web guy | Aug 14, 2020 | Covid-19 latest update
Police will increase reassurance visits and establish road checkpoints when regional Alert Level 3 restrictions for Auckland come into effect from midday today. Police Commissioner Andrew Coster said Police staff had planned for the possibility of COVID-19 returning...
by the web guy | May 25, 2020 | Covid-19 latest update
With the country at Alert Level 2, the Bay of Plenty District Health Board’s (BOPDHB) COVID-19 pandemic response is also moving to the next phase. This includes the process for assessment and swabbing for COVID-19. From Monday 25 May 2020, people with symptoms of...
by the web guy | May 20, 2020 | Covid-19 latest update
People planning to visit whānau, family and friends in Tauranga and Whakatāne hospitals are reminded of the DHB’s Alert Level 2 Visitor Policy. The focus at Alert Level 2 continues to be on protecting everyone from the risk of exposure to COVID-19, at the same time...
by the web guy | May 19, 2020 | Covid-19 latest update
The Whakatāne COVID-19 assessment centre will be open weekdays only going forward. The Community Based Assessment Centre (CBAC), based at Whakatāne War Memorial Hall, will no longer be open on Saturday mornings effective immediately. New opening hours: Whakatāne CBAC,...
by the web guy | May 18, 2020 | Covid-19 latest update
The Chief District Court Judge has issued a new protocol to guide New Zealand’s biggest court as it continues to deliver an essential service during Alert Level 2 of the pandemic response. The District Court deals with high volumes of Criminal, Family, Youth and...
by the web guy | May 14, 2020 | Covid-19 latest update
Council facilities and venues under Alert Level 2 Most Council facilities and venues will reopen to the public from Monday, 18 May. This includes customer service centres, museums, swimming pools, halls, sports fields, playgrounds, the dog pound and libraries, etc....