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Flip-flopping advice from several government agencies has given Port of Tauranga plenty of headaches this week. A red alert went up about a foreign-flagged ship - the Rio De La Plata - heading into Tauranga early last week. Maritime NZ was warned an Australian pilot had been on board who later tested positive for the Delta variant of Covid-19. After contradictory instructions from New Zealand government agencies, the ship docked in Tauranga, unloading started, stopped and restarted, then stopped with more than 90 port workers forced to isolate and get tested for the virus. Eleven of the 21 crew on the foreign freighter tested positive. All the port workers have returned negative tests. "It was very frustrating to have a number of govt agencies involved & a number of mixed messages. Frankly we can't continue to keep having these mistakes. Dare I say it, we dodged another bullet," Port of Tauranga chair David Pilkington tells Lisa Owen.
The New Zealand government has designated Fiji as "very high risk" - limiting travel to New Zealand. It comes amid news of a critical blood shortage, and there are currently more than 24,000 active cases of Covid-19. Suva correspondent Lice Movono spoke to Susie Ferguson.
Head Coach Joe Judge speaks to the media Tuesday to discuss how Saquon Barkley performed in his first practice.
The NSW government has announced Year 12 students will return to school on August 16, but the decision has not been warmly received by teachers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this live edition of The Chronicles of a Gooner, Harry Symeou reacts to the latest reports regarding Martin Odegaard's future, we also discuss the latest on Ben White & take your questions from the live chat box! Don't forget to go to https://www.Manscaped.com and use the promo code 90MIN20 to get 20% OFF YOUR ORDER AND FREE SHIPPING! Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbDo0kye_J-N0TkQoBTPSjA/join This podcast is part of the @90min Football network! ODEGAARD LOOKS 'VERY DISCONNECTED' AT REAL MADRID, IS HE SET FOR A RETURN TO ARSENAL? Twitter: https://twitter.com/chronicles_afc... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Chroniclesof...... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chronicles_...... SUBSCRIBE | COMMENT | LIKE | SHARE #AFC #Arsenal #TransferUpdate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia's first cryonics facility is on track to open early next year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Willis has torn into the minority of NRL players failing to follow "some very basic rules", and "whinging" about their quarantine conditions in Queensland. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) said that on the current situation in Cuba, the Biden administration is "projecting somewhat of a weakness and a neutral position as opposed to really being strong on freedom and democracy."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
There are fears the challenges could cause long-term harm to young people. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says 20,000 under 40s have received the AstraZeneca vaccine in the last few weeks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ARLC Chairman Peter V'landys is defending NRL players, insisting the majority follow the rules. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Fordham is slamming a "bizarre" comment made by the boss of a nursing home where residents have caught COVID-19. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia is trying to persuade dissatisfied nurses to move to sunnier pastures. Half page ads in the New Zealand Herald have recently appeared extolling the virtues of Queensland and the need for nurses there. New Zealand Nurses Organisation industrial services manager Glenda Alexander told Morning Report she was "very concerned" by the ads. [audio_play] "Why wouldn't they go and look at those opportunities, given the situation?"
Australia is trying to persuade dissatisfied nurses to move to sunnier pastures. Half page ads in the New Zealand Herald have recently appeared extolling the virtues of Queensland and the need for nurses there. New Zealand Nurses Organisation industrial services manager Glenda Alexander told Morning Report she was "very concerned" by the ads. [audio_play] "Why wouldn't they go and look at those opportunities, given the situation?"
Conor Kane, South East Correspondent, reports on the sharp rise of the Delta Variant in the Dungarvan area of Waterford.
The federal government is seeking to clear up confusion over the safety of the AstraZeneca vaccine, following conflicting messages from state governments. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An infectious diseases expert has warned that the COVID-19 situation is "very precarious" in Queensland, predicting numbers will grow over the next few days. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Health authorities are racing to link four COVID-19 cases with the existing Bondi cluster, which has grown to 31. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Until the Seahawks actually return to the game field in August, Shane Waldron's offense will remain a bit of a mystery. But throughout OTAs and minicamp, players and coaches alike provided some subtle clues on how the scheme will be different from previous ones called by Brian Schottenheimer and Darrell Bevell. Hosts Corbin Smith and Nick Lee dissect comments on Seattle's new offense from Tyler Lockett and others, share observations from the final two days of mandatory minicamp, and continue their 90-player countdown with numbers 35 through 31. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mixing COVID-19 vaccines may provide better protection against the virus than having two doses of one vaccine, and the ideal duration between Pfizer doses is not yet known, a vaccine expert has revealed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the latest episode of Full Throttle, James Whitham joins Greg Haines to discuss the weekend's action at Misano! Toprak Razgatlioglu claimed his first victory of 2021, eating into Jonathan Rea's championship lead. Plus, the team analyse Michael Ruben Rinaldi's two race wins, and reflect on the “madness” of Ana Carrasco's victory in Misano WorldSSP300 Race 2. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
''Then Jesus came with them to a place called Gethsemane, and said to the disciples, "Sit here while I go and pray over there." And He took with Him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, and He began to be sorrowful and deeply distressed. (Matthew 26:36-37)'' Gethsemane. Chaldean for "oil press." Where our Lord was pressed under sorrow and deep distress. We talk about being '''VERY''' upset. Months ago (and maybe still now), many in the listening audience of these meditations were distressed over the situation at the hospital. Some were pressed down by the weight. Whether they were patients, staff or board members. Being pressed in an oil press is not a pleasant experience. Jesus characterizes it next time as being "exceedingly sorrowful." All He could do was leave His disciples behind Him and encourage them to pray. Pray for Him. Pray for themselves. Pray in anticipation and preparation for what was to come. Jesus' time was at hand. Having been put through the oil press of Gethsemane and then hung out on the cross of Calvary, Jesus has overcome. Instead of distressed, He is glorified. Your Gethsemane is here in this life. But in the life to come, Jesus waits to give you everlasting life. Amen.
John 6:47-58 'Very truly, I tell you, whoever believes has eternal life. I am the bread of life. Your ancestors ate the manna in the wilderness, and they died. This is the bread that comes down from heaven, so that one may eat of it and not die. I am the living bread that came down from heaven. Whoever eats of this bread will live for ever; and the bread that I will give for the life of the world is my flesh.' The Jews then disputed among themselves, saying, ‘How can this man give us his flesh to eat?' So Jesus said to them, ‘Very truly, I tell you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you. Those who eat my flesh and drink my blood have eternal life, and I will raise them up on the last day; for my flesh is true food and my blood is true drink. Those who eat my flesh and drink my blood abide in me, and I in them. Just as the living Father sent me, and I live because of the Father, so whoever eats me will live because of me. This is the bread that came down from heaven, not like that which your ancestors ate, and they died. But the one who eats this bread will live for ever.'
Corrections is being accused of inertia and moving at a glacial pace when it comes to improving "barren and undignified" jail conditions and the treatment of inmates. The Chief Ombudsman says it is undermining public confidence in the prison system. Unannounced follow-up inspections of Christchurch Men's Prison and Whanganui Prison in 2020 show the jails have failed to make most of the improvements recommended during earlier inspections. Among the concerns are the treatment of a transgender inmate, unnecessary and disproportionate use of force, unapproved restraint techniques, the use of so-called dry cells with no toilets or running water, generally sub-standard cells, evening meals at 3:30pm and inadequate access to release programmes, to name a few. Chief Ombudsman Judge Peter Boshier tells Lisa Owen he's very disappointed.
New Jersey, once among the states hardest hit by COVID-19, reported a little over 350 new cases Wednesday. The state's Democratic Governor, Phil Murphy, announced that many indoor masking requirements in public places will be lifted this Memorial Day weekend, and schools are expected to fully re-open in the fall with very limited virtual learning. Gov. Murphy joins Judy Woodruff for more. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Commonwealth Bank CEO Matt Comyn joins Brooke Corte. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daniel McConnell, Political Editor Irish Examiner, reported on Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly's Dáil announcement that government emergency powers will only need to be extended for a short period of time.
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An infectious diseases doctor says over 50s who are delaying getting the AstraZeneca vaccine are putting themselves at more risk than they need to. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are about 40 Australians currently in India playing in the IPL, coaching or working in media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Renato Mariotti, a former federal prosecutor, says in regard to Derek Chauvin possibly appealing his guilty verdicts, "that it's very hard to overturn a jury verdict on appeal. You can understand why that is: our courts really want to uphold jury verdicts because we can't keep doing trials over and over again for people."
Duke of Edinburgh: Queen says his death ‘has left a huge void’ in her lifeEyebrows raised: Prince Andrew speaks publicly for first time since stepping back from royal duties'Very, very peaceful': Countess of Wessex describes Prince Philip's last momentsInner circle: Without Prince Philip, who will be the Queen’s ‘strengths and stays’?Prince Philip's funeral: Cambridge children will not attendPrince Harry flies in: Sir John Major calls on Royal family to ‘end friction as speedily as possible’Camilla Tominey analysis: Royal family will wear the mask of unity at Duke’s funeralWarnings swept aside: Mourners would not be deterred from ‘duty’ to Prince Philip'Soft power': How Prince Philip helped rescue British engineeringCalls for 'pavement pragmatism': Pubs and restaurants told outdoor space counts as 'indoors'Politics liveblog: Lobbying reform blocked because 'too many at the top don't want it changed', says senior Tory MP amid Greensill rowRise in anxiety: How to deal with a post-lockdown panic attackSave over 85pc on a Telegraph subscription to read all these articles. Enjoy four months for just £3. Sign up here: http://bit.ly/3b9VfyA
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The European Medicines Agency says unusual blood clots should be listed as a very rare side effect of the AstraZeneca vaccine for Covid-19. The UK's vaccine advisory body in its own press conference said under-30s would be offered an alternative jab to AstraZeneca. Also in the programme: we'll hear from Hungary's government spokesman about the country's decision to ease Covid-19 restrictions despite some doctors saying it's too early; and not even kryptonite could stop Superman's first appearance in a comic book from breaking records. (Photo: A medical worker prepares an injection with a dose of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, at a vaccination centre in Zagreb, Croatia, April 7, 2021. Credit: Reuters/Antonio Bronic).
Prime Minister Scott Morrison initially set an end of March target of four million jabs administered, but fewer than a million have been given. Strategic health policy consultant at UNSW, Adjunct Professor Bill Bowtell, says it’s a major concern. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian news bulletin for Friday 02 April 2021. - SBS தமிழ் ஒலிபரப்பின் இன்றைய (வெள்ளிக்கிழமை 02/04/2021) ஆஸ்திரேலியா குறித்த செய்திகள்.
Greater Brisbane's lockdown could still end on Thursday after the number of COVID-19 cases in two clusters rose by just two to 17. - Την εξέλιξη της πανδημίας τις επόμενες 24 ώρες αναμένουν οι αρχές του Κουήνσλαντ πριν ανακοινώσουν την απόφασή τους για την άρση ή όχι του lockdown που έχει επιβληθεί στην ευρύτερη περιοχή της Βρισβάνης.
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Preacher: Amy Druck John 5:19 "Jesus gave them this answer: 'Very truly I tell you, the Son can do nothing by himself; he can do only what he sees his Father doing, because whatever the Father does the Son also does."
On today’s Bulwark podcast, Philip Rucker of The Washington Post joins host Charlie Sykes to talk about the updates to his and Carol Leonnig’s book, A Very Stable Genius: Donald J. Trump's Testing of America, and the future of Trump and Trumpism in the midterms and in 2024. Special Guest: Philip Rucker.
Around 47,000 doses of the newly approved Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine are expected to arrive in Wisconsin next week. While health officials are pushing the positives of the vaccine — it’s only one dose versus two and the fact that it can be shipped anywhere because it only requires refrigeration and not ultra-cold storage — some people have concerns. The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine has shown to be at most 72% effective at preventing COVID-19 infections. That’s compared to around 95% for both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. Julie Willems Van Dijk, deputy secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, said people shouldn’t have any concerns about the effectiveness of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. “There are vaccines that are closer to 70%. There are vaccines that are 90+%. So this is a very normal range for vaccinations. And honestly, if J&J had come out first with that kind of effectiveness, we all would have been blown away, we would have been
AWS Morning Brief Extras edition for the week of February 24, 2021.
A developer has been banned and had their game delisted from Steam for calling their studio 'Very Positive'.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said this week that the Bank is monitoring the corporate bond market, where spreads have narrowed to levels seen before the pandemic and yields on some of the riskiest debt are trading near historic lows. In this podcast, ING's Jeroen van den Broek says the market is ‘very expensive' and investors are underestimating the level of risk.
With a 2021 acquisition of ZeniMax Media set for approval in the first part of 2021, Phil Spencer says that Bethesda's teams are going to be critical to Xbox's progress and is excited for the acquisition so that both Microsoft and Bethesda can "start working like one company." 2020's acqiusition announcement garnered a mixed response; while Xbox fans were excited about a more robust first-party development lineup from Microsoft, players on other platforms grew concerned about the future of Bethesda franchises on platforms outside of Xbox and PC. Here are today's stories: - Phil Spencer says Bethesda teams ‘are going to be critical to Xbox’s progress’ - Team Ninja willl announce 'several new titles' this year, and Nioh is seemingly done - The Last Guardian developer posts teaser art for its next game - Some PlayStation 4 models have reportedly been discontinued Support the channel and the content you love with a monthly channel Membership! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb4Hn--FteZWjwswcsRrTNg/join Follow me on other platforms and stay up to date! Twitter: http://twitter.com/prettychillguy Instagram: http://instagram.com/samueladamsmedia YouTube: http://youtube.com/samueladamsmedia
If kids are sponges for new information, 2020 sure gave them a lot to absorb, from the coronavirus to a heated election. .
Patriots special teams captain Matthew Slater addresses the media via video conference on Wednesday, December 23, 2020.
President Donald Trump's legal team is filing an appeal with the Supreme Court that argues Pennsylvania's top court violated the Constitution by changing state laws on mail-in ballots, Congress reaches an agreement on a $900 billion dollar aid package, and a Biden spokeswoman says the former vice president won't discuss his son's tax probe with his candidates for attorney general.
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, is a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, before which Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett appeared Tuesday to answer lawmakers' questions. Grassley joins Judy Woodruff to discuss Barrett's "outstanding credentials," why he is satisfied with her hearing responses and whether he regrets voting not to confirm Justices Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders