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Health services going extra mile under Covid-19 lockdown
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English - April 16, 2020 05:50 - 4 minutes - 4.19 MBNews Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Regional health services are working harder than ever to look after vulnerable communities during the Level 4 lockdown.
One of those is Hora Te Pai Māori health services in Kāpiti, who - aside from offering their usual medical services - is also giving out food to people who have lost their income or are struggling with the lockdown.
This comes as the seriousness of Covid-19 hits home for the region, with confirmation this week a 70-year-old Kāpiti man died due to the disease.
Hora Te Pai invited Checkpoint reporter Logan Church and cameraman Dom Thomas to see how they and their community are coping.