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The BFD. Renee West (right) with her mother Lesley Haughey, who has terminal cancer. Photo / Supplied

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A woman in managed self-isolation has been granted an exemption to see her dying mother.
After being twice denied an exemption from the Ministry of Health – Renee West has been successful on her third application.
She and her two sons rushed home from Australia, after fears she might never see her cancer-stricken mother again.
They’ve been waiting in an Auckland hotel ever since.

But…but… Ardern tells us to be kind! Where is the kindness in preventing people from visiting with dying loved ones? This government has overstepped the mark big time and have stomped all over our freedoms.

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