The Southern District Health Board faces the possibility of prosecution after a scathing inquiry by the health and disability commissioner into the death of a woman with a serious heart condition...
Any cold-like symptoms have the potential to be the Omicron variant of Covid-19, but a sore throat or runny nose are two to particularly look out for, a South Island virologist says.
Any cold-like symptoms have the potential to be the Omicron variant of Covid-19, but a sore throat or runny nose are two to particularly look out for, an Otago virologist says.
All of New Zealand is now in the Red traffic light zone for the first time, after confirmation that cases of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 had been found in both the North and South Islands.
Southern GPs have been warned they could be treating as many as 5000 Covid-19 patients a month within a matter of weeks, should an Omicron outbreak sweep across Otago and Southland.
The Otago Daily Times annual reader photography competition is called "Magic Moments", and for this year’s winner, Anneliese Carlson, that neatly sums up her award-winning entry.
The Southern District Health Board has apologised and said it let down a man who made repeated visits to its emergency department, none of which detected the colon cancer that ultimately killed him.
The threat of a Covid-19 outbreak in the South loomed a little closer yesterday, after the Ministry of Health publicised several new locations of interest in Queenstown.
After a hectic year of construction, Covid-19 lockdowns and staff changes, private mental health provider Ashburn Clinic is hoping for a quieter 2022, pandemic permitting.
Interest in, and books about, the New Zealand Wars have burgeoned in recent years, and few authors have been as compelling on the subject as Vincent O’Malley.
The youngest members of Gore’s Sanson family will be front of the queue for their Covid vaccinations when the rollout for 5- to 11-year-olds begins - not just for themselves, but for others.
Queen Mary maternity ward returned to business as usual yesterday after weekend staff shortages meant postnatal patients in the Dunedin ward had to be moved elsewhere.