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  • Christchurch family anxious to get teen home from isolation in Auckland

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    2 Apr 2020
    Nadia Leech and and her mother Kylie.

    A 16-year-old girl who arrived back into the country from Spain on Friday and taken to an Auckland hotel has no idea when she will be able to get back to her South Island home.

    Covid-19: Teenager waits in isolation in Auckland, family in Christchurch
  • NFL plans to start season on time

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    Sport
    1 Apr 2020
    Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receiver Demarcus Robinson shows his Super Bowl Champions hat as he celebrates the Kansas City Chiefs winning the Super Bowl LIV  game against the San Francisco 49ers.

    While the coronavirus wreaks havoc on the global sporting calendar, the NFL said it planned to have a full season and to kick off on time in September.

    NFL plans to start season on time
  • Covid-19: So, how are you doing?

    News
    Comment & Analysis Covid-19
    1 Apr 2020
    RNZ Head of Content, Megan Whelan.

    First person - If you're struggling with things right now, that's okay, be kind to yourself and the people around you, writes Megan Whelan.

    Covid-19: So, how are you doing?
  • Pregnant mother's emotional birth without whānau

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    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    1 Apr 2020
    Carolyn Hautapu gave birth to Oriwia at Palmerston North Hospital under lockdown with no whānau support.

    A Palmerston North mother says it was daunting and emotional having to give birth at hospital with no whānau support.

    Covid-19 lockdown: Pregnant mother's emotional birth without whānau
  • Covid-19: Wage subsidy and workers' rights questions answered

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    New Zealand Covid-19
    31 Mar 2020
    New Zealand currency

    We've been flooded with questions about wage subsidy and employment rights, so we put them to legal experts to get you answers.

    Wage subsidy and workers' rights: Your Covid-19 questions answered
  • Opinion: Fears and frustrations over healthcare workers' protection

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    Comment & Analysis Covid-19
    31 Mar 2020
    Health professionals have been warning the health system is desperately stretched.

    Opinion: Concern is mounting among health professionals about the adequacy of the current guidelines on PPE. Their families are also worried.

    Opinion: Fears and frustrations over healthcare workers' protection
  • 'You're just left in limbo ... we're sitting here struggling'

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    Business Covid-19
    31 Mar 2020
    Wallet with no money.

    Government agencies may be working overtime to get wage subsidies to people during lockdown but many are still in the dark over what they are entitled to and when they will get it.

    Covid-19: Delays and confusion surround wage subsidy scheme
  • Your Covid-19 business questions answered

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    Business Covid-19
    30 Mar 2020
    Businessman working in modern cretive studio. Using generic design laptop. Architectural project on table.

    The RNZ business team have received a range of Covid-19 questions from the public over the past week. Here's the answers to questions you've been asking.

    Your Covid-19 business questions answered
  • Your Covid-19 questions answered: Rental rules in the lockdown

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    30 Mar 2020
    14588891 - rental agreement form with signing hand and keys and pen

    One of the key factors to helping stop the Covid-19 outbreak will be having somewhere you can reliably call home to self-isolate.

    Your Covid-19 questions answered: Rental rules in the lockdown
  • Coronavirus: What's happening overseas

    News
    World Covid-19
    30 Mar 2020
    A doctor examines a patient for a COVID-19 test inside a testing tent in New York.

    As New Zealand's total number of Covid-19 cases passes the 500 mark, the world total nears 700,000.

    Coronavirus: What's happening overseas
  • Coronavirus: non-English speakers targeted with lockdown information

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    29 Mar 2020
    The Nelson City Council has made a move to encourage government offices to re-locate to the regions.

    Extensive efforts have been made to communicate Covid-19 updates to the large non-English speaking community in Nelson.

    Coronavirus: non-English speakers targeted with lockdown information
  • Lockdown, what lockdown? Sweden's unusual response to coronavirus

    News
    World Covid-19
    29 Mar 2020
    Crowds enjoying the spring cherry blossoms in Stockholm's Kungstradgarden park.

    Swedes are enjoying spring gatherings and getting outdoors, and take a 'personal-responsibility' approach to coronavirus precautions.

    Lockdown, what lockdown? Sweden's unusual response to coronavirus
  • Covering a country under lockdown

    Audio
    media life and society
    29 Mar 2020
    Last Friday's New Zealand Herald

    Our media have plenty of ‘emergency journalism’ experience after several major disasters and crises in recent years. But covering the whole country going into lockdown was a new one - and in spite of… Audio

  • Covering a country under lockdown

    News
    Mediawatch media
    29 Mar 2020
    Last Friday's New Zealand Herald

    Our media have plenty of ‘emergency journalism’ experience after several major disasters and crises in recent years. But covering the whole country going into lockdown was a new one - and in spite of…

    Audio

    Covering a country under lockdown
  • Family of essential worker worried about breaching bubble

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    27 Mar 2020
    Wellington waterfront, 26 March, on the first day of the nationwide Covid-19 lockdown.

    The family of an essential worker at the Wellington harbour are worried he will bring Covid-19 home, and they are calling for more information about how to keep their bubble safe.

    Family of essential worker worried about breaching bubble
  • Not enough medical gear available despite govt assurances - supplier

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    27 Mar 2020
    Public hospitals reported more than 500 adverse events or failures in the past year.

    The supply of protective gowns for medical workers at the Covid-19 frontline appears to be in turmoil. Audio

    Not enough protective medical gear available despite govt assurances - supplier
  • Your Covid-19 questions answered: Working under the lockdown

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    New Zealand Business
    26 Mar 2020
    Lambton Quay, Wellington on the morning of 26 March, on the first day of the nationwide Covid-19 lockdown.

    At such an unfathomable time there are a lot of important questions. We're here to help you find the answers, so you can feel less stressed and make good decisions.

    Your Covid-19 questions answered: Working under the lockdown
  • Iwi mobilise to stop Covid-19

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    Te Ao Māori Covid-19
    26 Mar 2020
    Iwi checkpoints were operating in the Far North on the night before the nationwide Covid-19 lockdown.

    Many iwi acted before the lockdown was announced amid concerns about increased vulnerability of Māori to the virus.

    How Māori across Aotearoa are working to stop the spread of Covid-19
  • Wine industry faces worker accommodation woes during lockdown

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    Country Covid-19
    26 Mar 2020
    A vineyard in Marlborough

    The wine industry is facing criticism for continuing harvest during the Covid-19 lockdown, and is facing problems with worker accommodation.

    Wine industry faces worker accommodation woes during lockdown
  • Coronavirus: Kiwi traveller headed home from Edinburgh

    Audio
    health transport
    26 Mar 2020
    plane, boeing

    With New Zealanders still racing to get home from overseas many know they'll be headed straight into quarantine when they land.

    The Prime Minister says she estimates around 10,000 could be coming… Audio

  • 'How do I pay the wages, the power bill, the phone bill, my mortgage?'

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    24 Mar 2020
    Baked on Carrington owner Karen Boyd

    Already reeling before the announcement of a nationwide lockdown, some hospitality businesses are now worried about their long-term viability.

    Hospitality business owners fear for their future after lockdown announced
  • Coronavirus: Worries mount for burnt-out and understaffed ICUs

    News
    New Zealand health
    24 Mar 2020
    Intensive care unit.

    The Ministry of Health says ICUs can more than triple their capacity immediately despite the units reporting widespread understaffing and workers speaking of burn-out.

    Coronavirus: Worry over burnt-out and understaffed Intensive Care Units
  • More iwi consider closing tribal borders amid Covid-19 outbreak

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    Te Ao Māori Covid-19
    23 Mar 2020
    Iwi leader Willie Te Aho

    More iwi are planning to close their tribal borders in the fight against Covid-19, despite warnings from police doing so is illegal.

    More iwi consider closing tribal borders amid Covid-19 outbreak
  • Coronavirus: Estimated 10 percent of workers at home

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    Business
    23 Mar 2020
    Man working on notebook, with a fresh cup of tea or coffee. Home work concept.

    BusinessNZ estimates at least 10 percent of the county's workforce will start working from home today because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Coronavirus: Estimated 10 percent of workers at home
  • Australian pubs, indoor and sporting venues to close

    News
    World Covid-19
    23 Mar 2020
    Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison speaks during a press conference on 22 March

    Australia has announced a crackdown on gatherings which will see the closure of indoor venues, including pubs, clubs, sporting and religious venues from midday tomorrow in response to the coronavirus…

    NSW, Vic order lockdown as Covid-19 Aus cases increase by 20-25 percent a day
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