Health Minister David Clark has announced that the Government will enforce a mass gatherings limit of 100 people when indoors. These measures, however, don't apply to schools or universities.
It's been another huge day of developments in the coronavirus saga, as New Zealand closed its borders to all non-residents. Earlier the Government announced an extended ban on mass gatherings, which now applies to indoor events of more than 100 people. Eight more cases were reported, bringing the total to28, Fiji recorded its first confirmed case and the Government issued a "do not travel" notice to all New Zealanders.
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• Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced that New Zealand's borders will be closed to everyone but citizens and residents from midnight tonight. Ardern said there were significant outbreaks in other countries and all confirmed coronavirus cases in New Zealand related to overseas travel. Earlier Foreign Minister Winston Peters issued a "do not travel" guideline - the first time this has been done in New Zealand. He said the Government was looking into emergency flights to rescue New Zealanders stranded overseas as commercial flights shut down due to coronavirus fears.
• The Ministry of Health released flight details for New Zealand's eight newest coronavirus cases. The new cases brought numbers up to 28 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the country. All are people who have returned from overseas, and as yet no community transmission has been confirmed.
• Meanwhile Fiji recorded its first confirmed case of coronavirus in Lautoka. It follows the first suspected case in Samoa, with a Kiwi traveller hospitalised and awaiting test results.
• On a lighter note, social media predictions of a coronavirus "baby boom" - with the generation conceived during the pandemic being dubbed "Coronials" - has run into a harsh fact of life, according to a UK poll.