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Shining a light on transparency
The webinar features the report's author, Philippa Yasbek; former New Zealand Attorney-General Christopher Finlayson and leading transparency academic Yuen Yuen Ang in a discussion moderated by Helen Clark. Together they explore why transparency is critical to good government and how New Zealand can improve its increasingly inadequate approach to this crucial policy area.
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It's not inevitable, and it's going to be difficult". Derek Shearer, Director - McKinnon Centre for Global Affairs, discusses the likelihood of a victory for Kamala Harris.
"Kamala Harris did something quite extraordinary...."
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"Kamala Harris did something quite extraordinary: she seized the moment". Derek Shearer, Director - McKinnon Centre for Global Affairs, gives his thoughts on Harris' early success in the presidential race.
The 2024 US Presidential Election | Webinar
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November 2024’s presidential election in the United States represents a significant moment not just for the US but for the wider international system. Depending on the results, the US could pursue very different policies on issues ranging from climate change, to geopolitical competition, to global health, AI and trade. Join in as Helen Clark speaks with two eminent experts on the state of the r...
Bridging the Infrastructure Gap | Webinar
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There is broad agreement that Aotearoa New Zealand faces a large shortfall in terms of the quantity of infrastructure the country needs, and the quality of what already exists. In addition, the country faces emerging challenges such as climate change and a population that is both growing and ageing rapidly, with much of this growth likely to happen in a small number of cities. Join our panel of...
Bridging the Infrastructure Gap - Report Summary
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Our new report with WSP NZ dives deep into infrastructure funding in NZ. Hear from our patron, Helen Clark, as she gives a sneak peek into what the report will cover, and why the topic is so important. #Infrastructure #NewZealand
Dr Ganesh Ahirao on the importance of empowering voices from communities
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The Chair of the New Zealand Productivity Commission Ganesh Ahirao on the importance of empowering voices from communities which have experienced persistent disadvantage when designing interventions, and that central government officials don't have all the answers.
Making our towns and cities ‘spongier’ can start at home
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Making our towns and cities ‘spongier’ can start at home. Liam Foster, Technical Principal - Water for WSP in NZ explains.
Principles of sponge cities in rural areas
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Principles of sponge cities in rural areas
Mātauranga Māori approach in Sponge Cities
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Reginald Proffit, Pou Arataki - Director Māori for WSP in NZ , discusses the similarities between kaupapa Māori and the Sponge Cities approach, and how a Sponge Cities can be adapted to our unique context.
Pathway to Prosperity | Webinar
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This webinar saw Helen Clark joined by business leader and climate and equalities campaigner Paul Polman for the launch of a discussion paper on productivity in the New Zealand food and fibre sector, titled Pathways to Prosperity: Capturing more of the value of our food and fibre sector exports for New Zealand. Commissioned by the The Helen Clark Foundation and produced by the NZ Institute of E...
Long Covid - Are We Taking It Seriously? | Webinar
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Long Covid affects as many as 150,000 people in New Zealand. Shockingly, they report a quality of life similar to that of patients with severe cancer or severe MS. As the focus on Covid-19 has waned and the public has largely returned to ‘normal’, many patients and health experts worry that the debilitating burden of long Covid is going unacknowledged. Public efforts to reduce transmission have...
The Helen Clark Foundation 5th Anniversary | Webinar
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We are celebrating five successful years since the Helen Clark Foundation was established. Please join us for a lively conversation between Helen Clark and Sir Geoffrey Palmer in which they will reflect on the public policy challenges currently facing New Zealand, and the important role that think tanks have to play. This conversation will be facilitated by Fran O'Sullivan, an experienced journ...
Rt Hon Helen Clark 5th Anniversary Message
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Rt Hon Helen Clark 5th Anniversary Message
A Shared Future | Webinar
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This webinar will include a presentation of our latest report, followed by a panel discussion between experts about what best practice looks like in community engagement - why it’s important, and what are the key challenges and benefits. Our expert panel includes: Roana Bennett: As Kaiwhakahaere for Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Whakaue ki Maketu, Roana serves as a driving force behind the iwi-led, commun...
Malcolm Turnbull In Conversation With Helen Clark | Webinar
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Malcolm Turnbull In Conversation With Helen Clark | Webinar
Key Global Economic & Geopolitical Trends NZ | Webinar
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Key Global Economic & Geopolitical Trends NZ | Webinar
Exploring Inequality In New Zealand | Webinar
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Exploring Inequality In New Zealand | Webinar
Sponge Cities | Webinar
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Sponge Cities | Webinar
After Eighteen Months Of The War In Ukraine | Webinar
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After Eighteen Months Of The War In Ukraine | Webinar
Minimising Social And Health Harms From Methamphetamine | Webinar
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Minimising Social And Health Harms From Methamphetamine | Webinar
Rt Hon Helen Clark's Speech At Myanmar Symposium
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Rt Hon Helen Clark's Speech At Myanmar Symposium
Safer Cities by Design | Webinar
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Safer Cities by Design | Webinar
Preventing The Next Pandemic; A Q&A With Helen Clark | Webinar
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Preventing The Next Pandemic; A Q&A With Helen Clark | Webinar
[Clip] The path forward for Russia's war on Ukraine (clip 4: the international response)
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[Clip] The path forward for Russia's war on Ukraine (clip 4: the international response)
[Clip] The path forward for Russia's war on Ukraine (clip 3: Putin's ultimate goal)
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[Clip] The path forward for Russia's war on Ukraine (clip 3: Putin's ultimate goal)
[Clip] The path forward for Russia's war on Ukraine (clip 2: can Putin keep going?)
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[Clip] The path forward for Russia's war on Ukraine (clip 2: can Putin keep going?)
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[Clip] The path forward for Russia's war in Ukraine (clip 1)
Āhurutia Te Rito | It takes a village | Webinar
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Āhurutia Te Rito | It takes a village | Webinar
A Fair Charge for Better Cities | Webinar
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A Fair Charge for Better Cities | Webinar

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  • @johnandmariaobrien3974
    @johnandmariaobrien3974 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This was great. I was quite engaged throughout. I thought I was might find it too complex for me to understand, but it was very accessible. The most reassuring conversation I have heard since the 3 headed coalition started running a rampage. Thank you from Maria

  • @fayeward6079
    @fayeward6079 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Need to look at Nationals donations as well!!

  • @glorybe100
    @glorybe100 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thoroughly enjoyable again. Many thanks

  • @warrenpreissl
    @warrenpreissl หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Helen, in regards David's comments around the 48 minute mark, I believe you would greatly appreciate Prof Michael Hudson's alternative (MMT - Modern Money Theory) perspective on sovereign govt. spending and govt. deficits. You can listen to him on his youtube channel and in various other interviews on this platform. The issue isn't so much the size of the deficit, rather to what purpose and activity those new dollars, yen, etc, and mobilising (ideally govt. spending being directed at serving the public purpose and public infrastructure). With the so-called "public debt" in actuality being the "net money supply", or "net dollar denominated assets of the entire private sector", namely the only thing that can reduce private debt.

  • @billhanna5455
    @billhanna5455 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why is 'long Covid' only affecting the vaccinated ? Are you still recommending to Vaccinate 6 month old babies & Pregnant mothers with the Pfizer experimental Mnra serum ?

  • @billhanna5455
    @billhanna5455 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I see Canada has just ordered ALL the covid vaccines to be destroyed as of the 1st of Sept. ?????

  • @billhanna5455
    @billhanna5455 หลายเดือนก่อน

    8 heat attacks , 2 strokes , 1 Cancer in my small street in 3 years ... All Vaxed , The unvaxed not even a cold ?

  • @eion-stephenson
    @eion-stephenson หลายเดือนก่อน

    I would suggest that anyone has long covid fatigue symptoms, change your diet. Remove carbohydrates. Is long covid in the mRNA injected or the ones who are not?

  • @eion-stephenson
    @eion-stephenson หลายเดือนก่อน

    I wish to report my observations. I have seen that those who have mRNA appear to be constantly sick. Excess deaths are constantly occurring. All drugs have side effects. I also dropped eating bread as of 2023, when folic acid was introduced. I worked out. I already had lots of foliate, and the introduction of folic acid into bread would create a constant excess in my system. The side effects could be considerable, including cognitive damage.

  • @NarrelleChain
    @NarrelleChain 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    They are not believers in reality, reality sucks!!🎉

  • @ianhodgson3484
    @ianhodgson3484 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A good review from prof. Tate. I never had covid but after vaccination my ME/Fibromyalgia became worse and I developed a lung clot and a unusual heart condition affecting my BP and inducing postural othostatic tachycardia.

  • @robward7662
    @robward7662 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So why in nz aren’t we allowed to trial at our own cost and risk common safe drugs that may work for a small number of us but their is no way of knowing until trialing, and why am I. Not allowed to take a test at my cost that proves I have not had Covid but have long vax injuries, over seas info now indicates that 10-12% of long Covid patients are actually vax injuries

  • @carlavigil1988
    @carlavigil1988 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Trust God lean not on your own understanding in all your ways acknowledge him and he will direct your path. God is coming soon put your life in God's hands and trust him.

  • @carlavigil1988
    @carlavigil1988 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

  • @carlavigil1988
    @carlavigil1988 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    God came that we might have life and life more abundance. Our healer. Draw close to Jesus Christ and he will draw near to you. Fear not God says, I have not given you a spirit of fear but love peace and soundness of mind. Some have a form of Godliness but denying the power there of.😊

  • @mariag3605
    @mariag3605 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How many of these registered LC sufferers took at least one 'vaccination'? I know some naughty, selfish, 'un-kind' people who declined the experimental gene therapy and got fired due to govt mandates but have still not had covid - they are poor but extremely healthy. They say LC is a jab injury - they are naughty, selfish and un-kind (and extremely healthy) tho...

  • @mdtcomm1533
    @mdtcomm1533 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My heart goes out to all of those who are ill. This is very real and debilitating for them regardless of the cause. They are also caught in a web of confusion between the medical establishment, and those who have disagreed and think a large part of it is due to the jabs. The gamut of opinion is quite wide, which tells me there is too much propaganda, lies, and cover up happening. It also shows us that as a global culture we have so much more to learn in the area of medicine and especially infectious diseases. The average doctor really doesn’t specialize in this area and has little training in it. The level of fear and anxiety that was created in 2020 onward is likely partially responsible in my opinion. I had an acquaintance call me one day and he ranted for almost 30 minutes about why the authorities we’re not doing “even more” to control the virus. (in hindsight, most of the restrictions were not necessary now that we have more information)This person was almost insane with fear, frustration and anger and had not been out of their house for months, except for necessary grocery runs. Distress in the body is so toxic and responsible for many illnesses. If we don’t learn to have these difficult conversations and look at ALL the facts, the truth will remain hidden and millions will continue to suffer needlessly. Censorship and control will not help and will create even more distrust.

  • @kingofaikido
    @kingofaikido 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    BlackRock and China for New Zealand promotes 'infrastructure development': th-cam.com/video/88VU1JjmEps/w-d-xo.html

  • @stevecallagher9973
    @stevecallagher9973 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I agree that delivering infrastructure should be an apolitical process but how do we get the politicians to stand aside and let that happen?

  • @stevecallagher9973
    @stevecallagher9973 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    how rude some people can be, check yourselves!

  • @footwellpodiatry2906
    @footwellpodiatry2906 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sod off globalist, communist.

  • @kingofaikido
    @kingofaikido 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Infrastructure deficit..? You mean like China ripping off Mainzeal..? Or do you mean Luxon trying to get the Chinese to build our roads..? Or do you mean Geoffrey Palmer's notion of Zealandia to start selling deep sea minerals to China? Or do you mean more unaccountable UNICEF (Bill Gates) directives from their office inside the Department of Education..? Or do you mean more unaccountable surveillance technology monitoring our every move? Or do you mean more unaccountable and unwanted 5-G towers (the radiation which kill human cells...see Epoch TV 'professor kills human cells in his lab with EMF')..?

  • @traianliviudanciu8665
    @traianliviudanciu8665 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How can decrease risk of Covid19 ? Did we know at what tissue temperature did SARS COV2 better replicate ? Why ? Because SARS COV2 better replicate at low tissue temperature. At TWiV 659 at min29 virologist Christian Drosten suggest that to replicate SARS COV2 in different tissues must decrease incubator temperature to 34C -35C But is weakened by different causes, how can maintain higher mucouseal respiratory temperature ? Maybe mask wearing not only stop droplets, but also maintain higher mucouseal respiratory temperature. Did we know what weak thermogenesis ? If SARS COV2 infection occur,maybe at some patients cryoglobuline like antibody occur. Like in Waldenstrom syndroms after some cronic infection, that can increase blood viscousity ,especially if blood temperature decrease

  • @michealmcpherson1575
    @michealmcpherson1575 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    'promo sm' 💥

  • @sammon8
    @sammon8 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    why the weird into?

  • @JScox
    @JScox 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My husband and I both had Covid in Aug '20, before vaccines were available. Not much info available early on. I could not completely recover my energy, nor could i completely get over clearing my throat -- it was almost a constant issue. In a later video on Covid symptoms, i first heard about long Covid AND the possibility that ivermectin could treat those symptoms. I did get a prescription for it, it is treated according to your weight. It worked within a week! Now, my problems were very very slight compared to those discussed here. BUT I have never had a recurrence of those issues, I have never had a reinfection of Covid or any of the variants, nor have I ever had a Covid vax. The U.S. CDC had initially banned the use of hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin to treat Covid-19, so I was very lucky to have a doctor who prescribed it for me. Within the last few months, miraculously the U.S. CDC had reinstated the use of both these drugs.

  • @MarkMcelligottPeaches
    @MarkMcelligottPeaches 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    They just don't get it. The preamble in this presentation is what I have heard about my business life. This group presents the central government control approach to business. This never works. Government purpose is to manage business rules agreed to by citizens of the country and only that. Innovation is only an entrepreneurial function of business and can never be created by the government. The primary thing the government can do is base policy on evidence based science in environmental and social sciences. The primary pillar of the environment today is "carbon footprint". In the social sciences is personal wealth. In both of these this symposium falls into the same old traps. CO2 is a gas that is as important to our existence as oxygen. Base your business environmental policy on pollution issues but not "carbon footprint"! Secondly, central banking control of money DOES NOT WORK! Transform your economy from using a centralized money management system to the best money management system ever invented by the human experience which is Bitcoin. Educate yourself on Bitcoin and use it!!!!

  • @LetThoseOatsRoll
    @LetThoseOatsRoll 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for this

  • @2000disneyland
    @2000disneyland 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I know the question period is over, but how does one know if they have LC or post vaccine related injury or illness? I got covid shortly after receiving the vaccine, so I’m not sure why I have these symptoms (2 years later and still not well). My USA Dr says there are no protocols or cures to help me.

    • @peabee4758
      @peabee4758 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Unfortunately, there are no diagnostic tests to tell if someone has it. It is mainly symptomatic. However, certain biomarkers will give indication as well simply being infected and not recovering fully. To counter your doctor, he is right. There are no known cures, but protocols are being used. Dr Bruce Paterson and Dr's from the FLCCC. FLCCC has a lot of information worth looking at. Also, the vaccine itself has huge potential to cause problems (now being proven). Check Vejon Health to get the latest info concerning vaccine effects, among other things.

  • @finnualaanderson9864
    @finnualaanderson9864 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Funnily enough I am unvaccinated and I don't have Long Covid. We were told that Covid was a disease of the unvaccinated. I wonder how many vaccines you need to have to prevent long Covid? What a joke this is. Laughable that vaccination is not even considered to be a possible causative agent especially as most of the long Covid cases are in the vaccinated.

  • @ManzelaManz-pk8zy
    @ManzelaManz-pk8zy 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Es gibt kein Long - Covid. Es sind die beschissenen Impfungen und Booster!!!

  • @patti3855
    @patti3855 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Children's Health Defence interview reporting that Gain of Function work is being done by the Chinese and US on Bird Flu (just as they did with covid 19). It was said 10% - 15% of sufferers will die so will be more serious than covid 19. As a Long Covid sufferer I find this possibility very frightening as I am nearly 80yrs old and have been diagnosed with Primary Immune Deficiency. I did not have jabs as I was suspicious of covid 19 and jabs which was proved by witnessing so many folk affected by it.

  • @theobserver2309
    @theobserver2309 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    They were all Vitamin D deficient when they caught the virus. They did nothing and they took nothing to stop viral replication, and their bodies were overwhelmed by the onslaught. The remedies to help the body fight the infection and help the body heal post-infection are all well documented and available for those who care to look. Hint; you won't find it under official sources. There. Sorted it for you. You're welcome.

  • @Rev695
    @Rev695 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Did you use the fake pcr test😂😂😂

    • @patti3855
      @patti3855 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      To confirm do research Dr. Kary Mullis inventor of PCR, research not diagnostic tool , for which he received Nobel Peace Prize. He said in 1993 it could diagnose nothing particularly corona viruses. He also said Anthony Fauci was a criminal. Dr. Mullis , conveniently for THEM, died on 7th August 2019.

  • @SandraHoggan-hl6pc
    @SandraHoggan-hl6pc 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was very ill with covid in icu when it first arrived , it has slowed me down terribly, I have painful joint ache now , I’m tired a lot , NO it is not taken anywhere near seriously enough I have not had a single call or letter to ask how I’m doing , I had good care in hospital, but since then NOTHING

  • @kiwikatnz1
    @kiwikatnz1 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank goodness...Hopefully GPs will finally acknowledge the real importance of this sickness from affected people like myself and all others that have suffered. Have had covid 3 times and not seeing anything at the end of the tunnel and LC over and over I think.Its with me forever. Cheers.

    • @bettymcclellan2164
      @bettymcclellan2164 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Did you get vaccinated?

    • @zrymill
      @zrymill หลายเดือนก่อน

      When reporting so called covid infections, please let us know if you got the clot shot, because all I see is people who go the clot shot are sick all the time. I did not get the clot shot and I've had nothing wrong with me for the last 20 years, not even the flu.

  • @traianliviudanciu8665
    @traianliviudanciu8665 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If high amount of IgM occur,and if cryoglobuline effect also, increasing blood viscousity ,may be NAC(N acetylcisteine) can be useful ( but avoiding overdosage)?

  • @traianliviudanciu8665
    @traianliviudanciu8665 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How can maintain higher mucouseal respiratory temperature, If thermogenesis are weakened by different causes ? May be surgical mask wearing not only stop droplets,but also maintain higher mucouseal respiratory temperature ?

    • @traianliviudanciu8665
      @traianliviudanciu8665 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      At TWiV 659 at min29 Christian Drosten suggest that SARS COV2 better replicate at ( 34- 35C)low tissue temperature.

  • @traianliviudanciu8665
    @traianliviudanciu8665 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    But did we know at what tissue temperature did SARS COV2 better replicate ? Why ? Because at TWiV 659 at min29 Christian Drosten suggest that SARS COV2 better replicate at very low tissue temperature (34C). Theoretically if we mitigate SARS COV2 infection,may be risk of long Covid diminish . May be use of antipiretic analgezic drugs if SARS COV2 infection occur,it is not the best choice ?

  • @NarrelleChain
    @NarrelleChain 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So many thoughtless people by sounds of it, 🎉not only dealing with being sick, its a double whammy of sickness, sickness of the mind!❤🎉🎉🎉

  • @donnazukadley7300
    @donnazukadley7300 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Long C0vid vax

  • @jennyarnold6698
    @jennyarnold6698 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dr Bruce Arrol is a strong promoter of Lightening Process - (see the recent Goodfellow Unit March 2024 symposium. Health pathways also seems to promote LProcess for teens - go have a look.

    • @myhealthobs5290
      @myhealthobs5290 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's highly dangerous and has made several people worse.

  • @jennyarnold6698
    @jennyarnold6698 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Gosh - if 8.5 k of people were blocked due to wrong information about vaccine injury - this in itself is interesting and important to know for future public health messages - and mental health responses - what causes such wrong info - I have long wondered if traumatisation in early life produces mistrust - etc etc...

    • @jenenefreer1
      @jenenefreer1 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      And unfortunately one step further, these weren't simply 'misinformation' messages - they were harmful and hateful. Blocking only used when comments become nasty, hate filled rhetoric. The lack of comms around vaccines has left a huge window for mistrust to fall into.

  • @jennyarnold6698
    @jennyarnold6698 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I did ask our Dr to consider LDnaltrexone for a while, in case it helped and sent him a paper on it....he just relied that that was not a treatment for LC and would not help except if the patient was drinking alcohol a lot! Why are we paying for GP's who do not even know much about this stuff. It is very disheartening.

  • @jennyarnold6698
    @jennyarnold6698 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dang, I missed it - sent questions in beforehand though. My husband is affected by LC - 4 months since his first positive Covid test (RAT) and he just can't get back to energy levels anywhere near normal...18 or so symptoms inc light sensitivity, noise sensitivity, aches, sick feeling in gut when tired (every few hours)...etc etc. We have in his family line, a history of several people with ME/CFS - 12 years for one person and 28 for another, and distance maternal cousin and her sone - affected for many year.

  • @David-m3e5u
    @David-m3e5u 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Long co-vid = the elephant in the room, the co-vid clot shots.

    • @kathleenking47
      @kathleenking47 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Try using nattokinase Or eat Natto takes getting used to..the taste is weird and texture, slimy

    • @davemcmullen6682
      @davemcmullen6682 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's a herd of elephants...Yet many still can't see the truth

    • @mountainsofmourne
      @mountainsofmourne 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yet the doctors are giving a middle-aged family member another shot of the Vac. This is supposed to clear out some lingering Covid remains in the gut! He has had at least five vacs/boosters and has had Covid twice. Now a debilitated man long term.

    • @mdtcomm1533
      @mdtcomm1533 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My heart goes out to all of those who are ill. This is very real and debilitating for them regardless of the cause. They are also caught in a web of confusion between the medical establishment, and those who have disagree and think a large part of it is due to the jabs. The gamut of opinion is quite wide, which tells me there is too much propaganda, lies, and cover up happening. It also shows us that as a global culture we have so much more to learn in the area of medicine and especially infectious diseases. The average doctor really doesn’t specialize in this area and has little training in it. The level of fear and anxiety that was created in 2020 onward is likely partially responsible. I had an acquaintance call me one day and he ranted for almost 30 minutes about why the authorities we’re not doing “even more” to control the virus. (in hindsight, most of the restrictions were not necessary now that we have more information)This person was almost insane with fear, frustration and anger and had not been out of their house for months, except for necessary grocery runs. Distress in the body is so toxic and responsible for many illnesses. If we don’t learn to have these difficult conversations and look at ALL the facts, the truth will remain hidden and millions will continue to suffer needlessly. Censorship and control will not help and will create even more distrust.

    • @marianne3024
      @marianne3024 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The spike protein can still cause micro clots. Which is long Covid. The vaccine causes more because there are pieces of the spike protein which causes antibodies to adhere to all sides of the spike instead of just to the easily accessible point side when still attached in the corona.

  • @annanoall539
    @annanoall539 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm very impressed and grateful for this comprehensive webinar and the input of all participants. Jenine, your description of LC recovery as "snakes and ladders" was spot on... For the first time today, for me I have heard someone actually state, publicly and emphatically, that with regard to Long Covid services NZ MUST DO BETTER. The official neglect to date has been shameful. It was very interesting to hear the suggestion of AI-assisted diagnosis for long covid victims, because the I believe the dismissal and denial that LC patients have received from the medical community has been very harmful. I was pleased to hear Professor Tate mention neuroligical impacts which it seems to me NZ providers have been particularly resistant to or ignorant of, causing another layer of harm to patients with LC. Thank you all for the valuable input.

  • @glenysrumsey2659
    @glenysrumsey2659 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great webinar. Can see there is h to do to still so much to do to get closer to GP acceptance of these post viral illnesses, biomarkers, treatments and ultimately cure. I have 2 severely disabled young adult children, housebound with ME. Watching this space closely. Both my kids are desparate to be well and contributing to society again. But neither has even the energy to advocate for themselves. Thankyou Helen Clark Foundation for this webinar.

  • @milonthemovekamilkamilion2911
    @milonthemovekamilkamilion2911 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Interesting Perspective Epic

  • @annjudsonfarr9379
    @annjudsonfarr9379 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thankyou for this great conversation illuminating and helpful and reassuring to understand what can be done to help the country in the future. Climate change is massive but there are things we can do with National nooooooo!!!