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Bloomfield stuns boy with handwritte­n reply to letter

Director-General namechecks Bay in response to thankyou note

- Sahiban Hyde

Everyone in New Zealand knows Ashley Bloomfield — the face of all official Covid19 updates.

There is even an appreciati­on society group on Facebook named after the Director-General of Health.

So when the undeniably busy Bloomfield took time to respond to a 6-year-old boy’s letter, the recipient, his teachers, and family were understand­ably “overwhelme­d”.

O¯ makere School, a primary school in the rural countrysid­e, 25km south east of Waipawa, has 59 pupils.

One of them is 6-year-old Jack Taylor.

Junior teacher Sam Bell said while in lockdown, Taylor’s Year 2 class were learning the intricacie­s of letter writing.

“We were doing letters as part of home learning, and students were taught formats, who to address them to, and how,” Bell said.

“When he got a learning pack he decided to write a letter to the Government, thanking them for the learning packs. His letter said: ‘To government. Thank you for giving us some homework’.

“Getting the learning pack was a great opportunit­y to use his new knowledge in context. He used the refill paper and pencil he got in his pack to write the letter.”

Taylor’s mother Jane said Jack would watch the updates from Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Bloomfield every day and thought it would be nice to write and thank them for the resources he had received.

Bloomfield’s response arrived just in time for school re-opening and Taylor could not believe he had replied, said Bell. “He kept saying ‘is that really for me?’ I said yes it has your name on it,” she said.

“He said ‘can I open it’? then I read it to him and his smile got bigger and bigger. My heart melts.”

Bloomfield’s letter started with “Dear Jack”.

It then thanked him for his letter and referred to Bloomfield’s very own

Hawke’s Bay connection.

“Dear Jack, thank you very much for your letter and I am very pleased to hear you enjoyed getting some homework!

“I hope you have enjoyed home schooling but I am sure you are looking forward to seeing your friends. Omakere ¯ looks an interestin­g place.

“My father grew up on a farm at Ongaonga not too far away and I was born in Napier. So I love Hawke’s Bay. Please say ‘hi’ to your family and friends. Take Care. Ashley Bloomfield.”

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Photos / Supplied, Getty Images) Jack Taylor was pleased as punch after receiving Ashley Bloomfield’s (inset) response.
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