by Aroha Wehi-King | Mar 28, 2022 | Uncategorized
– Waikato has 1,431 new cases with 68 people in hospitals across the region, including 2 in ICU or a High Dependency Unit. This now brings the total number of active cases in the Waikato Region to 10,231. – From this weekend you will no longer need to scan...
by Aroha Wehi-King | Feb 21, 2022 | Uncategorized
– There are 155 new cases to report within the Waikato Region with 7 positive cases receiving care in Waikato Hospital. – The Waikato DHB is asking people to ensure they meet the criteria for COVID-19 testing as demand increases across the region. –...
by Aroha Wehi-King | Jan 27, 2022 | Events, Uncategorized
– There are 29 COVID-19 cases to report, with 3 new cases in the Waikato Region. One case is in Kirikiriroa, one is currently under investigation, whilst the third case has a Rotorua address and will be transferred to the Lakes District. – For the first...
by Aroha Wehi-King | Jan 21, 2022 | Uncategorized
If you missed the webinar, you can catch up by clicking on the link below where our kaikōrero discuss the impacts of Covid-19 on our tamariki, and how we can best protect them moving forward. January 20 2022 CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO WATCH FULL LIVE STREAM...
by Aroha Wehi-King | Oct 13, 2021 | Uncategorized
#MATEKOWHEORI Covid testing and vaccination stations were set up in Tahāroa and Marokopa today, following the news of a positive case in Kāwhia Moana. Whānau turned out in their droves, to ensure their close-knit communities were being protected from the virus...
by Aroha Wehi-King | Sep 24, 2021 | Uncategorized
Nō ngā hāora tata nei tākina ai ngā karakia mō te whānau o te tokowhā e ngaro tonu ana i Kiritehere. A private karakia was held this afternoon with the Phillips whānau, emergency services and members of the Marokopa and Kiritehere communities, as the search for the...