Nearly 1000 motel units have been made available for the homeless community since the lockdown began.
Minister for Housing Megan Woods said nearly 500 units were already filled and each unit could contain one person or a family, RNZ reports.
"As of Thursday evening, 962 motel units in 15 towns and cities across New Zealand had been secured and made available, and 496 units already have homeless and vulnerable people living in them," she said.
Government agencies were working very closely with iwi, community housing providers such as Housing First, Māori organisations, and local government to fill the remaining units, Woods said.
She praised the various community groups for their dedication and speed.