Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Nelson / Tasman Covid-19 Update 9 December


My Vaccine Pass

From today, Air New Zealand customers can link their My Vaccine Pass with Air New Zealand’s app. It will give vaccinated customers a more seamless experience when, from Tuesday, anyone over 12 years old will need to be vaccinated or produce a negative Covid-19 test in order to fly domestically, the airline said.  More to come


Case

As of the 8th December there were a total of 21 cases, one has recovered and there is one case in Nelson Hospital. From  the Ministry of Health web site there are no new locations of interest in the Nelson/Tasman region.  It has become clear that the majority of cases in the Nelson/Tasman region were not fully vaccinated.

Covid cases by age

Ministry of Health


Nelson Hospital 

Comment:

Nelson Hospital is old for a Hospital and it can ill afford to have covid cases in it. The nurses are wonderful, but they are exhausted with trying to prevent covid from getting into the Hospital, dealing with testing, vaccinations and their every day patients.

The doctors are superb also, coping with this outdated Hospital and still doing a magnificent job with limited resources.

At this time of crisis and population growth in our region the Government and Local Councils should be pooling funds to build a new Hospital for Tasman and Nelson, not going off on a tangent and thinking about glorious schemes like building a new library in Nelson when it looks like covid will be with us for a while. The physical and psychological well-being of our community should come first.

Comments:


Yes there is a real shortage of nurses at the Hospital now, he nurses that are still there are exhausted from having to do the extra work I hear. So sad its come the this.


Even 1 nurse is too many given the nationwide shortage and the fact that covid is likely to be in our backyard in the very near future.


Yes there is a massive lack of logical thinking when people are persuaded that we need to take incredibly unethical and immoral measures to save the healthcare system while concurrently dismantling its ability to respond. Makes zero sense.


Libraries Tasman/Nelson

In all of Nelson City Council libraries you will need a My Vaccine Pass to enter the library as the Nelson City Council has updated its orange alert level library policy to protect the health of staff and visitors.

In Tasman district, the public without a pass can still enter council libraries. The Council has had a lot of discussions and feedback around it.  

The Mayor and Councillors of Tasman District Council should impose the same policy as Nelson for its libraries to protect their staff, the elderly and the children. 

Tasman District Council have issued a press statement this morning they state: 

“Most of our services are publicly accessible and we have a natural reluctance to limit access to these services for any resident. However, that reluctance needs to be balanced against the District's current health needs and direction from the Government. 

“Last week the Council announced the access requirements put in place to meet the introduction of the CPF; these remain in place at this time. These are currently still valid and can be found at Council services at Orange | Tasman District Council “(see article in Pigeon Post Below)

Tasman District Council CEO Janine Dowding said  “at the time of the announcement the Council acknowledged we are dealing with a constantly changing environment and access to services and facilities may change rapidly”

"These access requirements are reviewed every day following government advice, health updates, and feedback from our residents and staff. We continue to work through the implications of the information we receive to make considered decisions.” 

"It is regrettable that some believe we are disregarding their personal concerns. That is not the case and we have a wide range of situations, responsibilities and practicalities to consider.”  

"With specific regard to access to our libraries we are considering the situation daily and if the current access requirements change, we will give residents a few days warning prior to enacting any changes.” 

Janine Dowding said “in the meantime, if residents feel unsure about physically visiting the library, many services are available online or over the phone.”

“We appreciate people may be feeling frustrated in this current environment, but we ask that you don't take those frustrations out on staff who are doing their best to deliver a good service in conditions they have no control over.”

The Council has a difficult balancing act to follow as in some parts of the district there are low vaccination rates and in others high vaccination rates.

In the Richmond library the elderly go in for a coffee to meet and browse around on a daily basis and there are a lot of children who pop in. 

Another aspect is the up and coming children’s holiday programmes at libraries. A stricter covid policy should be imposed by Tasman District Council for its libraries at that time to help prevent the spread of Covid  among the children.


Locations for Covid-19 testing 8th December

Covid-19 testing
Community Testing Centre

Testing is free for people with COVID-19 symptoms in the Nelson Marlborough region. If you are unsure of whether you should get a COVID-19 test, call Healthline for advice: 0800 358 5453. 

Nelson

Saxton Field parking area, Suffolk Road, Stoke, Nelson:

  • Thursday 9 December: 9am to 6pm
  • Friday 10 December: 9am to 6pm

Trafalgar Centre carpark, Paru Paru Road, Nelson:

  • CLOSED

Richmond

Richmond Showgrounds, 359 Lower Queen St:

  • Thursday 9 December: 9am to 6pm
  • Friday 10 December: 9am to 6pm

Motueka

Motueka Recreation Centre, Old Wharf Rd:

  • Thursday 9 December: 9am to 3pm
  • Friday 10 December: 9am to 3pm

Marlborough

The Marlborough Urgent Care Centre is providing COVID-19 testing between 1pm-4pm daily. 


Other testing options

Testing is also available for free from your GP clinic, after-hours medical centres or iwi health providers. There is no consultation fee if you need to get a COVID-19 test. See healthpoint.co.nz for further options especially for other towns in the area.



New Pfizer Covid-19 Antiviral Drugs

The Minister of Health announced a few days ago“In October, New Zealand was one of the first countries in the world to make an advance purchase of a promising new antiviral drug, molnupiravir,” 


“Today” the Minister said “I am pleased to say Pharmac has secured from Pfizer 60,000 courses of another antiviral medicine which, like molnupiravir, can be taken as a tablet and used to stop people with mild symptoms of Covid-19 becoming very sick.


“Pfizer’s antiviral drug, which does not yet have a brand name in New Zealand, also inhibits replication but in a different way, by preventing the cleavage of certain proteins necessary to create a fully functioning virus.


“Molnupiravir works by introducing copying errors during replication, which means you are less likely to get a fully functioning virus.


“We’ve made sure Pharmac can continue to secure early access to new and promising COVID medicines as soon as possible, with $175 million allocated for medicines and supply chain costs and another $300 million available for purchasing more Covid-19 therapeutics.


“Both drugs are still subject to approval by Medsafe, but trials look promising and by securing access to both we are doing everything possible to make sure New Zealanders have available medicines that are easy to administer and prevent most people who contract COVID-19 from being so sick they need to go to hospital,” Andrew Little said.


“The Pfizer anti-viral is expected to be delivered to New Zealand in April, once approved by MedSafe. Other COVID-19 medicines secured by Pharmac are baricitinib, remdesivir, tocilizumab, and Ronapreve.

  

Recently, Pharmac has been subject to investigations into its decision making about which drugs to purchase and it has not been cooperating fully with these enquiries. It is a government agency and has been white washing answers about its decision making in accessing medications for New Zealanders.


Pigeon Post News

Sunday, December 5, 2021

Verstappen Sets the Pace in Formula 1 - FP3

Max Verstappen wins final practice 3

Max Verstappen topped the final practice session ahead of qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as Mercedes rival Lewis Hamilton finished second and Red Bull team mate Sergio Perez took third.

With the sun setting at the start of FP3, most drivers elected to emerge after 10 minutes for more representative conditions given qualifying will take place after the sun goes down.

Hamilton set the early pace on hard tyres but couldn't improve on his fastest effort of 1m28.314s when it came to using softs. Meanwhile, Verstappen enjoyed his soft-tyred running and eclipsed his rival midway through the session, improving to set the ultimate benchmark of 1m28.100s and leave Hamilton two-tenths behind in P2.

Sergio Perez improved to third – 0.529s behind his team mate – with a late effort to demote Yuki Tsunoda to fourth for AlphaTauri. Tsunoda's team mate Pierre Gasly managed fifth, but on medium tyres to the rookie's softs.

Gasly suffered a scary near-miss with a slow-moving Hamilton later on in the session, fortunately avoiding contact.

That left soft-shod Valtteri Bottas in P6 for Mercedes, nine-tenths off P1.

FORMULA 1 STC SAUDI ARABIAN GRAND PRIX 2021

Practice 3 results

POSITION

TIME

1 Max VERSTAPPEN Red Bull Racing

1:28.100

2 Lewis HAMILTON Mercedes

+0.214s

3 Sergio PEREZ Red Bull Racing

+0.529s

4 Yuki TSUNODA AlphaTauri

+0.541s

5 Pierre GASLY AlphaTauri

+0.615s



Charles Leclerc (P7) shrugged off his FP2 crash to finish just ahead of team mate Carlos Sainz (P8), leaving Esteban Ocon ninth for Alpine and Lando Norris 10th for McLaren. From P7 to P10 there was just two-tenths in it.

Fernando Alonso took 11th ahead of the Alfa Romeo of Antonio Giovinazzi in P12 and his team mate Kimi Raikkonen in 13th, leaving McLaren's Daniel Ricciardo 14th.

Williams kept pace with the Aston Martins, George Russell taking 16th and his team mate Nicholas Latifi 18th.


Pigeon Post News


Saturday, December 4, 2021

Covid update - Nelson/Tasman

N Z Daily number of Covid - 19 infections



The world has had a downgrade in economic performance by the IMF due to Delta and the new variant Omicron now affecting so many countries.

The European Economic Union is considering compulsory vaccination of its population as the politicians are becoming very impatient with the flare up of Delta and the onset of Omicron.

While in New Zealand the Ministry of Health reported 98 new cases of Delta today, the second day in a row that case numbers have been below 100. 

In a statement, the Ministry of Health said there were 73 cases in hospital, including seven people in intensive care.

There have now been 8931 cases in the current community outbreak and 12,087 cases in New Zealand since the outbreak began.

In Nelson - Tasman there is one new linked case to report today but the Ministry said a new Canterbury case - which will be added to tomorrow's numbers - is not yet linked to other cases in the region.

In Nelson and Tasman there are additional high risk exposure events added to the locations of interest list today (Saturday) including Robert Harris on Montgomery Square in Nelson, between 3.15pm and 4.15pm on November 23.

There are other locations of interest added to the list for Nelson - Tasman including the Nelson Courthouse, ​the Kiwi Bakery, the Prince Albert Backpackers bar and restaurant, the Mad Butcher in Stock, Pack and Save and Liquid Laundromat in the Richmond Mall and the Z petrol station on Gladstone Road.

All these locations of interest and times to be aware of can be found on the Ministry of Health website. (see part of the list below)

Anyone at these locations should self isolate and have a covid test.

Several pop-up testing sites are have been open today and will be tomorrow:

  • Saxton Fields Carpark, Suffolk Rd, Stock, 9am to 6pm
  • Trafalgar Centre car park, Paru Paru Rd, Nelson, 9am to 5pm
  • Richmond Showgrounds, 359 Lower Queen St, 9am to 6pm
  • Motueka Recreation Centre: Old Wharf Rd, Motueka, 10am to 3pm


Anyone with any mild symptoms that could be COVID-19 is asked to get a test.

Places of interest updated today:

Richmond Liquid Laundromat Nelson

11 Croucher Street, Richmond, Nelson 7020

Thursday 25 November

6:15 pm - 8:00 pm

Self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms for 10 days after you were exposed. If symptoms develop, get a test and stay at home until you get a negative test result.

04 Dec 2:00 pm

(29 Nov 6:00 pm)

Pak'nSave Richmond Mall Richmond

Corner Queen, Croucher and Talbot Street, Richmond, Nelson 7020

Saturday 27 November

1:40 pm - 2:15 pm

Self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms for 10 days after you were exposed. If symptoms develop, get a test and stay at home until you get a negative test result.


04 Dec 2:00 pm

Bar & Restaurant of Prince Albert Backpackers Nelson

113 Nile Street, Nelson 7010

Saturday 27 November

12:00 pm -

Sunday 28 November

1:00 am

Self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms for 10 days after you were exposed. If symptoms develop, get a test and stay at home until you get a negative test result.

04 Dec 2:00 pm

(04 Dec 10:00 am)

Richmond Mall Nelson

Corner Queen, Croucher and Talbot Street, Richmond, Nelson 7020

Saturday 27 November

1:30 pm - 2:40 pm

Self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms for 10 days after you were exposed. If symptoms develop, get a test and stay at home until you get a negative test result.

04 Dec 1:00 pm

(29 Nov 6:00 pm)

Hey Sushi Richmond Mall Food Court Richmond

Corner Queen, Croucher and Talbot Street, Richmond, Nelson 7020

Saturday 27 November

2:15 pm - 2:30 pm

Self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms for 10 days after you were exposed. If symptoms develop, get a test and stay at home until you get a negative test result.

04 Dec 1:00 pm

(29 Nov 6:00 pm)

Pak’nSave Richmond

Corner of Talbot Street and Croucher Street, Richmond, Nelson 7020

Sunday 28 November

11:02 am - 11:15 am

Self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms for 10 days after you were exposed. If symptoms develop, get a test and stay at home until you get a negative test result.

04 Dec 1:00 pm

(02 Dec 5:00 pm)

Kiwi Bakery Nelson

9 Nayland Road, Stoke, Nelson 7011

Monday 29 November

12:05 pm - 12:20 pm

Self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms for 10 days after you were exposed. If symptoms develop, get a test and stay at home until you get a negative test result.

04 Dec 1:00 pm

(02 Dec 12:00 pm)

Mad Butcher Stoke Nelson

201 Songer Street, Stoke, Nelson 7011

Saturday 27 November

12:00 pm - 12:15 pm

Self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms for 10 days after you were exposed. If symptoms develop, get a test and stay at home until you get a negative test result.

04 Dec 1:00 pm

(02 Dec 5:00 pm)

Bar and Restaurant of Prince Albert Backpackers Nelson

113 Nile Street, Nelson 7010

Friday 26 November

12:00 pm -

Saturday 27 November

1:00 am

Self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms for 10 days after you were exposed. If symptoms develop, get a test and stay at home until you get a negative test result.

04 Dec 1:00 pm

(04 Dec 10:00 am)

Bar and Restaurant of Prince Albert Backpackers Nelson

113 Nile Street, Nelson 7010

Sunday 28 November

12:00 pm -

Monday 29 November

1:00 am

Self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms for 10 days after you were exposed. If symptoms develop, get a test and stay at home until you get a negative test result.

04 Dec 1:00 pm

(04 Dec 10:00 am)

Bar and Restaurant of The Prince Albert Backpackers Nelson

113 Nile Street, Nelson 7010

Thursday 25 November

2:30 pm -

Friday 26 November

1:00 am

Self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms for 10 days after you were exposed. If symptoms develop, get a test and stay at home until you get a negative test result.

04 Dec 10:00 am

Nelson Courthouse Nelson

200 Bridge Street, Nelson 7010

Friday 26 November

8:30 am - 2:30 pm

Self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms for 10 days after you were exposed. If symptoms develop, get a test and stay at home until you get a negative test result.

04 Dec 10:00 am


High risk

Robert Harris Nelson

93 Montgomery Square, Nelson 7010

Tuesday 23 November

3:15 pm - 4:15 pm

Self-isolate, test immediately and on day 5 after you were exposed at this location of interest. Further isolation and testing requirements will be provided by Public Health.


Record your visit online or call Healthline so our contact tracers can get in touch.

04 Dec 9:00 am

High risk

Robert Harris Nelson

93 Montgomery Square, Nelson 7010

Tuesday 23 November

3:15 pm - 4:15 pm

Self-isolate, test immediately and on day 5 after you were exposed at this location of interest. Further isolation and testing requirements will be provided by Public Health.


Record your visit online or call Healthline so our contact tracers can get in touch.











Pigeon Post News

Friday, December 3, 2021

Saturday and Sunday Markets in Nelson Closed

Nelson Market closed this weekend

Some Markets Closed Some Open this Weekend Tasman/Nelson

The Saturday and Sunday markets in Nelson are closed this weekend as there needs to be a clarification in the rushed traffic light Legislation.


Farmer’s markets are allowed, as they are like supermarkets, but what happens when everything else is sold there like clothes, crafts, pottery etc. Do you then need to have the market only open to people who have the My Vaccine Pass. I am seeking clarification from the Minister concerning this.


Nita Knight the manager and organiser of the Nelson Market and Monty’s Sunday Market has said “now that the Covid virus is in the Nelson Community, the Nelson Market and Monty’s Sunday Market will be closed until further notice. The Covid virus spreads like wildfire so we need to stop and look carefully at how we can operate safely and as soon as possible.” Nita understands that it is a little complicated and that they have to reassess how they run the market.


Christmas shoppers will be pleased though as the Nelson Markets will probably be open next weekend the 11th and 12th of December.


It has been posted on Nita’s Facebook page that: “fantastic..exciting New Market.. Richmond A & P Showgrounds every Sunday All welcome 10-3pm..We will be there from now on.....not organised by me..just saying…” This all seems a bit confusing as I can’t find out who is going to organise this market and when it will actually open.


The Village Market at Takaka is running as usual. I have been advised by Grant Knowles that “due to the location and size of the Village Market it is not possible to fence the border so we have no choice other than to run it without a My Vaccine Passport, therefore I am limited to 100 people and masks.” 


The Motueka Sunday Market is opening with, scan in Covid Vaccine Passports for both stallholders and the public, face coverings, and maintaining one metre social distance. The Manager asks that “if you feel unwell, please stay at home and join us another day.”


Pigeon Post News

Covid-19 testing Nelson - Tasman Today

Covid - 19 Testing Station Saxton Field



COVID - 19 TESTING

If you need to have a Covid - 19 test below are the venues where you can have this test within Tasman and Nelson on Friday 3 December.

There are 10 new cases in Nelson-Tasman today, but one will be officially added to Friday's figures as it was reported after the 9am cut-off.

This takes the number of active cases in the region to 14. These cases are made up of two clusters, with 11 in one and three in the other. A possible connection between the two clusters is being investigated.

Two schools in Nelson, Enner Glynn School and Broadgreen Intermediate, have recorded cases. Both schools have temporarily closed while a risk assessment is undertaken and close contacts are identified. Next steps will then be agreed with the Ministry of Education.

Four new locations of interest in Nelson were added to the Ministry of Health website on Wednesday afternoon. People in the Nelson-Tasman region are asked to check this page as it is updated regularly.

If you are not vaccinated, now is the time, as vaccination is the number one defence against COVID-19. Your DHB or local health provider will have plenty of opportunities to make this happen. 

Testing and vaccination centre locations nationwide can be found on the Healthpoint website.  


Community Testing Centre

Testing is free for people with COVID-19 symptoms in the Nelson Marlborough region. If you are unsure of whether you should get a COVID-19 test, call Healthline for advice: 0800 358 5453. 

Nelson

Saxton Field parking area, Suffolk Road, Stoke, Nelson:

  • Friday 3 December: 9am to 8pm

Trafalgar Centre carpark, Paru Paru Road, Nelson:

  • Friday 3 December: 9am to 6pm

Richmond

Richmond Showgrounds, 359 Lower Queen St:

  • Friday 3 December: 9am to 8pm

Motueka

Motueka Recreation Centre, Old Wharf Rd:

  • Friday 3 December: 9am to 5pm

Marlborough

The Marlborough Urgent Care Centre is providing COVID-19 testing between 1pm-4pm daily. 

Other testing options: 

It would be advised to phone these places before going in so they can prepare for you.


Testing is also available for free from your GP clinic, after-hours medical centres or iwi health providers. There is no consultation fee if you need to get a COVID-19 test. 




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