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Lockdown tensions: Winston Peters - health an imperative 'but not at all costs... we'll be broke'
Winston Peters says there are "huge tensions" balancing health and economic issues.
Winston Peters says there are "huge tensions" balancing health and economic issues.
Testing, the border and contact-tracing are all areas where the PM has moved with resolve.
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There are now 120 Covid-19 testing stations across the country.
Eight police staff have been spat at - a crime punishable by 14 years in prison.
Washington Post on early lockdown success: 'Triumph of science and leadership'.
Some businesses 'mortally' wounded, the Epidemic Response Committee has heard today.
The total of confirmed and probable cases in New Zealand since the pandemic began is 1210.
COMMENT: Arrogance is not a word normally associated with the Health Minister.
Determining if staff get paid public holidays should be based on Covid-19 patterns: MBIE.
Nearly 300 people have been caught breaking the rules since the lockdown began.
For the first time there have been more recoveries than new cases in a 24-hour period.
Nearly 70 people linked to the wedding have now tested positive for Covid-19.
David Clark and Ashley Bloomfield have fronted to the Epidemic Response Committee.
Ardern: NZ needs to double down on compliance so the gains so far are not squandered.
Funding will support disability services and public health messaging in Pacific languages
Eat My Lunch asked the Govt for money but heard nothing. Now it has a Givealittle page.
PM says NZ seems to have avoided the exponential growth of Covid-19 infections.
'I would have thought they wouldn't want to be so quick to lose them': PM.
"Nobody is going to come out the other side without needing some support."
The new cases are made up of 48 confirmed cases and 41 probable cases.
Ministry's contact-tracing has been under scrutiny with experts saying more is needed.
Director-General of Health says Covid-19 cases 'may well' be peaking.
Kiwi family evacuated from Wuhan says Kiwi Covid19 lockdown should be tougher
Shamus Moffatt and Connie Wan have had no clear answer on what will happen to them.
WHO will advise whether Kiwis should be wearing face masks outdoors at all times.
Top public health officials are set to brief media on the latest Covid-19 developments.
Unemployment is expected to jump significantly – as is the number of benefit seekers.
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Cases have levelled off in an early sign the lockdown appears to be working.