
Covid 19 coronavirus: Vector halts planned outages
"We are very aware that families and communities are going to be based from home..."
"We are very aware that families and communities are going to be based from home..."
A larger police presence can be expected on the streets during the month-long lockdown.
The patron of the wing is Dr Ashley Bloomfield, Director-General of Health.
This morning Auckland's usually bustling commuter roads fell quiet.
The Warehouse Group employs over 12,000 people across New Zealand.
Lotto to continue in lockdown but tickets can only be sold online.
Fears for areas with high number of elderly as people switch city for bach.
Grocery shopping giant introduces a number of changes as country enters lockdown period.
You're still covered in a crash as long as your car was safe, the Insurance Council says.
She was charged $19 for parking after working all day at Auckland City Hospital.
"We had post-wedding McDonald's before it closes and we're getting Uber Eats for dinner."
Countdown says the changes could be upsetting to some but are necessary amid the outbreak.
The worker was turned away from getting a test because she had not been overseas recently.
A major financial support package for homeowners and businesses has been announced.
Residents say it's ridiculous cutting power while people are forced to work from home.
"I feel heartbroken. I feel betrayed by this country."
The products Kiwis were searching for, in 'normal circumstances', were never high sellers.
UK's Foreign Office is reprioritising resources to help British nationals abroad.
Pharmacies are struggling as people rush in to collect their prescriptions.
Coronavirus lockdown will be managed by a leadership team of top officials.
Young people reminded to keep the elderly and vulnerable in mind when shopping.
The alert levels specified the public health and social measures that needed to be taken.
Health worker: "Any statistic we get that shows community transfer is so important."
Lawyer argued jurors would "rush to justice" to escape the confines of their close spaces.
Homeless mum gives up work to look after immune-compromised daughter amid Covid-19 fears.
HeadQuarters staff found the man who said he was leaving Auckland on Tuesday.
Principals inform parents after confirmed or probable cases linked to staff and students.
Interest in the service had been ramping up, with over a hundred businesses on board.
A number of steps were taken by the church to ensure there was no cross-contamination.