Almost two-thirds of New Zealanders are willing to have the lockdown extended so Covid-19 can be eradicated, a new survey has found.
Research New Zealand has been taking the pulse of the nation since the lockdown began, RNZ reports.
Research NZ partner Emanuel Kalafatelis told Sunday that the latest survey, undertaken this week, also shows strong support for a 10pm nationwide curfew. There have also been marked increases in people's fears about losing jobs and paying their mortgages and rents, he said.
Kalafatelis said people were asked if they would be willing to remain in lockdown for at least another two weeks beyond April 22 when it is due to finish.
Sixty per cent agreed they would, 14 per cent disagreed, and 26 per cent didn't know. He said 60 per cent showed a high level of support.