Coronavirus live news: New Zealand cases jump sharply; unvaccinated United Airlines staff face termination
New Zealand reports 45 cases, more than five times previous day’s total; United Airlines says nearly 600 workers face termination over failure to comply with the carrier’s vaccination policy
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United Airlines said on Tuesday nearly 600 Us-based employees faced termination after failing to comply with the carrier’s vaccination policy.
In early August, the company became the first US carrier to require Covid vaccinations for all domestic employees, requiring proof of vaccination by Monday.
New Zealand’s daily Covid cases have jumped sharply to 45 – more than five times the previous day’s number. The rise comes after several days of about 12 cases a day, and around a week after the Auckland region lifted its strictest lockdown restrictions.
“This is a big number. It’s a sobering number. I don’t think anybody who’s involved in this process would be celebrating a number like the one we’re seeing today,” said the Covid-19 response minister, Chris Hipkins.
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