NZニュース : 地震情報
20.32現在
TAKE YOUR MEDICATIONS WITH YOU
If you’re moving out of your home or leaving Christchurch, remember to take your regular medications and prescriptions with you.
FREE GP CARE UNTIL TOMORROW NIGHT
Canterbury residents with urgent medical needs can visit a GP free of charge until tomorrow night. It’s important you phone your own GP first – if they’re not open, a nurse will answer the call and direct you to the nearest GP practice that’s open.
If the phones are not working, then visit your nearest after-hours medical centre.
The Pegasus 24-hour medical centre in Bealey Avenue is open tonight and the after-hours clinics at Moorhouse Medical Centre and the Riccarton Clinic will be open tomorrow between 8 am and 8pm.
LOOKING FOR AN INJURED FAMILY MEMBER WHO MAY BE IN HOSPITAL?
Relatives looking for injured family members at Christchurch Hospital should go to the Great Escape Café in the main foyer where a relative centre has been set up and there are social workers and police available.
MEALS ON WHEELS NOT AVAILABLE FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK
Meals on wheels are not available for the rest of the week – if you have elderly neighbours or people who live alone, please check on them and help out if you can with meals and support.
FOOD SAFETY
Members of the public and food business operators should phone the New Zealand Food Safety Authority (NZFSA) on 0800 693 721 (0800 NZFSA1) if they have any enquiries.
Missing Person Enquiry Line
Red Cross has set up a dedicated telephone number for those people concerned about the whereabouts of friends and family missing following the Christchurch earthquake.
The number to call is 0800 RED CROSS (0800 733 276).
People enquiring from outside New Zealand should call +64 4 471 8250
TAKE YOUR MEDICATIONS WITH YOU
If you’re moving out of your home or leaving Christchurch, remember to take your regular medications and prescriptions with you.
FREE GP CARE UNTIL TOMORROW NIGHT
Canterbury residents with urgent medical needs can visit a GP free of charge until tomorrow night. It’s important you phone your own GP first – if they’re not open, a nurse will answer the call and direct you to the nearest GP practice that’s open.
If the phones are not working, then visit your nearest after-hours medical centre.
The Pegasus 24-hour medical centre in Bealey Avenue is open tonight and the after-hours clinics at Moorhouse Medical Centre and the Riccarton Clinic will be open tomorrow between 8 am and 8pm.
LOOKING FOR AN INJURED FAMILY MEMBER WHO MAY BE IN HOSPITAL?
Relatives looking for injured family members at Christchurch Hospital should go to the Great Escape Café in the main foyer where a relative centre has been set up and there are social workers and police available.
MEALS ON WHEELS NOT AVAILABLE FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK
Meals on wheels are not available for the rest of the week – if you have elderly neighbours or people who live alone, please check on them and help out if you can with meals and support.
FOOD SAFETY
Members of the public and food business operators should phone the New Zealand Food Safety Authority (NZFSA) on 0800 693 721 (0800 NZFSA1) if they have any enquiries.
Missing Person Enquiry Line
Red Cross has set up a dedicated telephone number for those people concerned about the whereabouts of friends and family missing following the Christchurch earthquake.
The number to call is 0800 RED CROSS (0800 733 276).
People enquiring from outside New Zealand should call +64 4 471 8250
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