Pregnant women with coronavirus or with symptoms of the virus must give birth in
a hospital, it has been announced.
The New Zealand College of Midwives has issued advice for pregnant women wondering where they should plan to give birth, as the country moves into total lockdown on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced this afternoon New Zealand would immediately raise its alert level to 3, jumping to 4 - the highest level - in 48 hours.
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Under level 4, all non-essential services will be closed as well as all schools shut down, for a minimum of four weeks. Everyone except essential workers will be required to stay home and there will be a major reprioritisation of health services.