Covid 19
Covid-19: Tens of thousands of tourism jobs on the line
The tourism industry is warning tens of thousands of jobs could be on the line over Covid-19.
Tourism Industry Aotearoa's chief executive Chris Roberts speaks to Philippa Tolley. Audio
Covid-19: Stimulus package to be 'multi-billion dollar spend'
Every traveller who lands in New Zealand from today onward is being met by a health official at the airport with instructions on how to manage two weeks in isolation.
Customs has also closed its… Audio
Covid-19: How Kiwis feel about new restrictions
From today every traveller who lands in New Zealand is being met by a health official at the airport with instructions on how to manage two weeks in isolation.
Customs has also closed its e-gates and… Audio
Covid-19: Three cases in French Polynesia, another three in Guam
Pacific countries have imposed strict border measures to try to keep the coronavirus from gaining a foothold in the islands.
Six cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed in the Pacific so far - the… Audio
Covid-19: Businesses awaiting government help
Tourism companies are already feeling the impact of the latest travel restrictions which kicked in at 1am this morning.
Now anyone flying into New Zealand, except from the Pacific Islands, must go… Audio
Covid-19: What it's like arriving home to self-isolation
Travel restrictions are now in force for all people flying into New Zealand.
All people travelling into the country, except from the Pacific Islands, must now go into isolation for 14 days to curb… Audio
Covid-19: Mayoral elections held in France amid lockdown
Local mayoral elections are being held across France despite new restrictions announced during the weekend.
All non-essential public spaces including cafes, restaurants, cinemas and gyms have been… Audio
Lianne Dalziel
The Christchurch Mayor Liane Dalziel marks a year since the March 15 mosque attacks, and explains why the public remembrance service was cancelled due to concerns about the Covid 19 pandemic Audio
How Covid-19 is affecting New Zealand’s art scene
When the Prime Minister made her announcement yesterday about the steps being made in the light of the coronovirus threat, it was clear that it was going to affect any large gatherings of people in… Audio
Former AB Kieran Crowley in Italian coronavirus lockdown
Former All Black Kieran Crowley is living in a state of lockdown in the Italian province of Treviso, where he coaches the area's pro rugby side, Benetton Rugby. He is with us to discuss how the… Audio
Kiwi forced to close the gates at Bethlehem University
New Zealander Brother Peter Bray is the Vice Chancellor and CEO of Bethlehem University, the only Catholic university in the Holy Land. He joined the show earlier in the year to share his fascinating… Audio
New Zealander Angus Vail on the NYC coronavirus threat
Angus Vail is no stranger to Sunday Morning, having featured last year when he helped arrange a US fundraiser for the victims of the Christchurch mosque attacks. He returns to look at the coronavirus… Audio
COVID-19 clampdown squeezes the media
Tough new measures announced yesterday to counter COVID-19 pleased pundits who had pleaded for action in recent days. But the effects could also change the game for media in the long run. Meanwhile… Audio
COVID-19 clampdown squeezes the media
Tough new measures announced yesterday to counter COVID-19 pleased pundits who had pleaded for action in recent days. But the effects could also change the game for media in the long run. Meanwhile…
AudioCovid-19 mortality rate could be '20 or 30 times worse than flu'
Kiwi Gary McLean is a Professor of Immunology at the London Metropolitan University. He says the news on the Covid-19 front continues to be hugely concerning. In fact, he says this outbreak is… Audio
Calling Home: Kim Brice in Bangkok
Nelsonian Kim Brice moved to Bangkok in 2017 when he and his Thai partner Gap and their cat Milo returned to Gap's homeland so he could help his mother run their family restaurant. He's Calling Home… Audio
How to run a country in a pandemic
If there was a travel ban and MPs couldn't get to Wellington who would run New Zealand, and how? Audio
How to run a country in a pandemic
If there was a travel ban and MPs couldn't get to Wellington who would run New Zealand, and how?
AudioKiwis' Italian honeymoon from hell ends in self-isolation
Therese Mitchell has just touched down in Auckland after a harrowing experience in Italy as part of a New Zealand tour group. She is about to return home to Christchurch, where she will be… Audio
Life after COVID 19 - how the pandemic could shape the future
How will the ongoing global upheaval over the novel coronavirus outbreak shape our future lives? Bryan Walsh is TIME's former international editor and now the Future Correspondent for Axios, covering… Audio