Billy Te Kahika tells Followers to go Panic Shopping over Community Case
Billy Te Kahika went on a bandwagon of fear over a COVID-19 case by encouraging his followers to go panic shopping ‘calmly’ right after the Community Case was announced. This does more harm than any good. A Community Case was identified in Northland as a 56-year-old woman. The woman used...
National: Government needs to tighten up Managed Isolation Facilities
National COVID-19 Response spokesperson Chris Bishop says the Government should be launching an urgent review of its MIQ facilities. The review would focus on mingling between groups of people who are staying at the facilities. “News that the South African variant of Covid-19 has made it into the community is...
6 new cases of COVID-19 in managed isolation
There are 6 new cases of COVID-19 to report today in managed isolation. The first case arrived on January 13, however, their travel details are yet to be determined. This person tested positive at around day 11 of routine testing and is staying at a quarantine facility in Auckland. The...
Around 78,000 Facebook and Instagram accounts removed
More than 78,000 Facebook and Instagram accounts were removed for posting QAnon content, including ‘militarised social movements’ since August 2020. Facebook said in a statement: “From August to November 30, 2020, we removed about 3,200 Pages, 18,800 groups, 100 events, 23,300 Facebook profiles and 7,400 Instagram accounts for violating our policy...
LIVE: COVID-19 1pm update since Northland Community Case 25.01.21
COVID-19 Response Minister, Chris Hipkins and Director-General of Health Dr. Ashley Bloomfield will hold a press briefing at 1 pm giving updates since the announcement of a Northland Community Case. Image: SUPPLIED/Gettyimages
Billy Te Kahika visited business within last 11 days following Northland COVID-19 Community Case
Online influencer Billy Te Kahika visited a business following the recent Northland COVID-19 Community Case announcement. A list was revealed detailing the locations of where a 56-year-old woman went too, who was confirmed as the Community Case. One location of interest was Fat Camel Cafe. The woman attended the Cafe...