The NZ Government has enlisted the help of kiwi celebrities to send a message about COVID-19 to New Zealanders.
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A bevy of famous Kiwis have banded together in a new government-funded advert to encourage New Zealanders to work together to halt the spread of coronavirus.
The ad features prominent New Zealanders from across the worlds of sport and entertainment and also features legendary Victoria Cross recipient Willie Apiata.
Thevideo brings them together to tell Kiwis to stay calm, be kind and the pandemic seriously, using the hashtag #uniteagainstcovid19.
TJ Perenara warns Kiwis that "thing could get tough".
The rugby stars are joined by shot put world champion Dame Valerie Adams, who adds: "We need to set a target and go for it".
Broadcasters Hilary Barry and Kanoa Lloyd also appear, with Barry saying the threat is "like nothing we've ever faced" and Lloyd urging viewers to "be kind".
Hilary Barry: "It's like nothing we've ever faced".
Kanoa Lloyd is telling Kiwis to "be kind".
Singer and TV host Anika Moa reminds Kiwis that "a bit of aroha goes a long way" while How To Dad star Jordan Watson has a humorous dig at the virus, labelling it a "dick".