Saturday 18 September 2021 | Written by Caleb Fotheringham | Published in Economy, Health, National
“For us to live with the virus is a no for the House of Ariki, we’ve got to protect our country,” the president of the House of Ariki, Tou Ariki says. 21082403.
Countries around the world are ditching lockdowns and slowly opening borders. Life in the United Kingdom has minimal restrictions, Australia has a plan to get life normal-ish again and even New Zealand has indicated slowly opening up to the world in the first quarter of 2022. So does the Cook Islands also need to learn to live with the virus or could we forever keep our zero tolerance approach?
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