It wasn’t until the polio epidemics of the 1940s and 1950s that vaccines became more widely adopted.
Prince Philip was admitted to hospital in London earlier this week.
Police would like to hear from anyone who saw a man on a jetski last night near Frost Road.
The cereal had been shipped from South America to a Hong Kong home.
The facility would help safeguard against future lockdowns in NZ’s largest city.
The 95-year-old had been living in the US since 1959.
The PM's Chief Medical Officer and Chief Nursing Officer will get the Pfizer jab.
Kris Baines was working as a paramedic when the deadly 6.3 magnitude quake hit 10 years ago.
Sir Peter Gluckman says we need to face the reality that Covid-19 will be around forever.
The forward announced his retirement from the national side at the conclusion of his 152nd test last night.
Australia revoked the citizenship of a woman detained at the Turkish border this week.
Officials said seven workers at a poultry plant in the south of the country had been infected.
Efeso Collins says the family, whānau, students and staff at Papatoetoe High School had shown “real maturity”.
Greens MP Jan Logie defended the proposed legislation after it was criticised by defence lawyers across the country.
Summer Shalders was 23 when a six tonne concrete beam landed on her pelvis during the quake.
Bill and Cheryl Begg have been long-time coaches of speed skaters.
At 12.51pm on the 22 February 2011, devastation struck Christchurch.
The Italians again dominated in light winds, and can seal the series in the second race of the day due to start shortly.
Police were called to the collision shortly before 2.30pm today.
Urgent plans are being laid to save the industry, previously worth around $300 million a year.
It will be Jimmy Spithill versus Team New Zealand once more, as his Italian team cruised into its first America's Cup berth in 21 years.
The Boulder Copper is being translocated to Burnside Primary School.
Anne Malcolm and Liz Ford were in the CTV building when it collapsed on February 22, 2011.
Young cricketers from Christchurch’s St Margaret’s got to learn from the best at a White Ferns training today.