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Porirua City Council is taking all sensible precautions following Ministry of Health guidelines in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 is a new illness that can affect lungs and airways. It’s caused by a type of coronavirus and the main symptoms are a cough, high temperature and shortness of breath. These symptoms are similar to other illnesses such as influenza.
Porirua City Council Chief Executive Wendy Walker says the organisation is closely following advice from the Ministry of Health.
“The situation is changing regularly so we are in close contact with all relevant authorities to make sure we are doing things right,” she says.
“My efforts are focused on keeping our staff healthy and safe, ensuring council services can continue to operate for the community and supporting Government efforts to respond to issues for our community and the wider region.
“We are taking our lead from the Government. There’s plenty of advice out there - not all of it well considered so it’s important people go to the official sources for all their information.”
Mayor Anita Baker says this is a time that some will be feeling under stress, so urges calm.
“We want people to be prepared, not scared, and to help to stop the spread of the virus to protect the most vulnerable in our community,” she says.
“There are things you can do to keep yourself and your whānau safe, and there are things we are doing as a city.”
Here are some of the specific things we’re doing in Porirua City to help stop the spread of COVID-19 in our community.
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