KEY POINTS
• Coronavirus alert level moved to 3 - moving to level 4 at 11.59pm on Wednesday
• All non-essential businesses or services - bars, cafes, gyms, cinemas - to close immediately
• NZ will be in coronavirus lockdown for four weeks from 11.59pm Wednesday
• From then, Kiwis should stay at home unless visiting an essential service
• PM says the cost of doing nothing could be tens of thousands of lives
• What it means for schools, universities and other education facilities.
• What alert level 3 and 4 means for businesses and staff
• What the lockdown means for parents with shared custody
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says the public should expect to see more coronavirus cases over the next fortnight, despite the looming lockdown,
Kiwis are bracing for four weeks of house arrest and a ban on non-essential travel, with a coronavirus lockdown needed to save "tens of thousands" of lives, says the Prime Minister.
Speaking to Newstalk ZB's Mike Hosking this morning Ardern acknowledged that the number of confirmed cases will still continue to rise, but the hope was that those numbers would slow down also.
"What we need to see is our numbers starting to come away."