We've made it through day one of the lockdown - a day unlike any this country has known before. The streets were nearly all deserted as most people obeyed instructions and stayed home. There were the now-familiar briefings from the Prime Minister and the police commissioner on the latest developments, but for the first time in weeks coronavirus was not the only big story of the day.
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Key developments
• Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced a $27m package for social sector groups to help those most vulnerable to deal with the increase in demand for such services during the lockdown. She said the first day of the lockdown had run fairy smoothly so far and also answered questions about the sudden guilty plea by Christchurch mosque mass killer Brenton Tarrant.
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