stuff.nz: "At least 28 New Zealanders have been helped to die in the first three months it has been legal. The End of Life Choice Act came into force on November 7, enabling eligible, terminally-ill New Zealanders to choose to end their lives, after two-thirds (65.1 per cent) of Kiwis voted it through in the 2020 referendum...
"...Based on overseas experiences, the Ministry of Health estimated up to 950 people could apply for assisted dying each year, with up to 350 being assisted to die."
The culture of death, ladies and gentlemen.
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