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Should managing Covid-19 in the workforce be left to business?

Kirk Hope says business has the experience and tools to deal with Covid outbreaks.

Brent Edwards Mon, 21 Mar 2022

Businesses are waiting in expectation that on Wednesday Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will announce the end of vaccine passes and mandates.

If, as expected, Ardern does it will mean hospitality venues will no longer have to require customers to be vaccinated and all businesses will be able to

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Brent Edwards Mon, 21 Mar 2022
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