New Zealand Rugby CEO Mark Robinson has confirmed that all employees are working from home today to assess the potential risk of coronavirus within its staff.
Robinson said the risk is "very low" but the governing body is taking a precautionary lockdown of its Wellington HQ and is "following Ministry of Health regulations on a staff member".
"We're working from home today," Robinson said. "I'm not specifically but the team is and we are assessing that. We'll have more information later on. And we'll be able to inform the team after that stage. Hopefully some time later this afternoon.
"We are following ministry of health regulations on a staff member. I haven't directly [in contact with the staff member] but our team certainly has. We're following all the precautions under the ministry of health guidelines."
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