Breadcrumbs List.
Coronavirus
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Erik Lithander: creativity and ambition key to what comes next for the University
16 May 2022
Opinion: Dr Erik Lithander, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Strategic Engagement, reflects on preparing Waipapa Taumata Rau for the challenges of the future.
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Beyond lockdown learning: lessons for the future
16 May 2022
What impact have lockdowns had on children’s education and also our teacher-training programmes? Owen Poland talks to education experts at the University of Auckland.
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Nursing shortage: Florence is not a machine
2 May 2022
Emergency Department nurse and senior nursing lecturer Dr Natalie Anderson says the pandemic has highlighted the critical need for more nurses to train – and be supported to do so.
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Creativity helps kids get through pandemic
20 April 2022
World Creativity and Innovation Day: Drawing based research finds children use creative activities to cope with lockdowns.
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Expert panel answers your Omicron questions
1 April 2022
Got an Omicron question? Our experts answer some of the most frequently asked.
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Telehealth reduces health inequities for whānau
1 April 2022
Research from Covid-19 lockdowns suggests telehealth reduces health inequities for Māori whanau.
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Covid-19 makes its way through the Pacific Islands
30 March 2022
Opinion: As Covid finally starts to spread in the Pacific Islands, Collin Tukuitonga looks at how nations can continue to manage the virus's ongoing threats to health
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Why you should keep your contact tracing app
30 March 2022
Opinion: QR code scanning may have been scrapped by the Government, but that doesn't mean it's not still helpful. Andrew Chen explains.
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Your common questions about Omicron answered
23 March 2022
A panel of experts on Covid 19 answers common questions about the Omicron wave and the immediate future for Aotearoa New Zealand.
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No, catching Omicron is not inevitable
9 March 2022
Computer scientist Dr David Welch says you don't need to catch Omicron. Here's the evidence.
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When trust in government slumps: lessons from pandemic survey
4 March 2022
When people lose trust in the government, effects may ripple across workplaces and individuals' wellbeing.
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Inside the distrust of vaccine science
21 February 2022
Opinion: Amy Chan explores why many of us distrust medical evidence and highlights the importance of having the right information for future vaccine decision-making.