People should only use their car for supermarket shopping and to visit a doctor during the coronavirus lockdown, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says.
Ardern also had a message to anyone who socialised outside their self-isolation bubble: "Stop you are putting people's lives at risk".
She said young people need to make sure they are not a chain of transmission – she pleaded with young people ignoring the rules to stop putting people's lives at risk.
Asked about shops that are still open, despite the lockdown, Ardern again asked reporters to provide her with the details of the businesses that are breaking the rules.
She said the police are looking to "beef up" their patrols of areas where rules may be broken.
Kiwis in Australia
Ardern said Kiwis in Australia continue to be excluded from Covid-19 subsidies in Australia.
Ardern said its an issue that she will continue to raise, given Australians here are getting New Zealand Government subsidies.
"Look after your employees," was Ardern's message to bosses and employers across the country.
Wage subsidy scheme
The wage subsidy scheme the Government launched to help coronavirus-hit workers could cost as much as $12 billion.
"The pandemic has moved fast," Finance Minister Grant Robertson said this afternoon.
He said the Government will make further moves to cushion the impact from businesses.
This includes the current sick leave scheme being folded into the wage subsidy scheme to prevent "double-dipping".
Employers are still expected to pay their workers 80 per cent – but all employees now must receive the full value of the subsidy, Robertson said.
The Government is also requiring employers to keep employees on their books for the entire wage subsidy period.
The scheme will now cost as much as $12 billion
The Government does not yet have projections as to how much Government debt will increase as a result of the increased spending to cushion the impact of Covid-19.
The scheme is being run in a "high trust model".
Firms that have received the subsidy will soon be published, Robertson said.
So far, $2.7 billion has been paid out to 428,000 workers.
But the modelling they are using is being used elsewhere in the public.
She said she would release the modelling proactively soon.
Ardern said there have been on average 1479 Covid-19 tests a day.
Ardern's message to anyone who socialised outside their bubble, that they must stop as they are putting people's lives at risk.
She said young people need to make sure they are not a chain of transmission – she pleaded with young people ignoring the rules to stop putting people's lives at risk.
4 million more masks for health workers
Ardern says over the past few days, the Government has been talking about personal protection equipment (PPE) for front line medical staff.
Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield told reporters this afternoon that the Government will be circulating appropriate advice on personal protection equipment (PPE).
"All stones are being turned over to make sure there are enough PPEs for all healthcare workers in New Zealand," he said.
Bloomfield said he has not yet needed to sign an order requiring an emergency supply of personal protection equipment be unlocked.
He confirmed today that there are 85 new coronavirus cases, with one patient on a ventilator in a hospital intensive care unit.