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The most difficult decisions on the pandemic are still to come

Politics: How does the government relax border restrictions while maintaining its elimination strategy?

Brent Edwards Thu, 19 Aug 2021

When the Covid-19 pandemic first hit, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s advice to New Zealanders was to be kind to one another.

Her focus on kindness, empathy and compassion had also been evident after the terrorist attacks on two Christchurch mosques and the eruption on Whakaari Island.

But

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Brent Edwards Thu, 19 Aug 2021
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