Whanganui's two urban marae are in lockdown, with all bookings cancelled.
Putiki Marae trustees met on March 23, chairman Hone Tamehana said. They considered the Covid-19 restrictions and closed the marae immediately, until further notice.
"Health and safety have to be paramount."
Overheads and bills will be paid but no one will be there. Tamehana and his wife have made up packs of sanitising equipment and other necessities, and taken them to about 30 residents of the marae's kaumātua flats.
Most have family or caregivers to support them, but the packs will "give them a bit of incentive to pick themselves up", Tamehana said.