In addition to the government funding initiatives already announced, Mr Foss said the government was committing $100,000 to help Havelock North Village recovery.
Hastings District Council will establish a promotional fund with the allocated government funding to be managed through the Havelock North Business Association.
Hastings District Council will work with the Havelock North Business Association and local business owners to determine the most appropriate and effective use of these funds. Full details will be announced next week.
"Two weeks ago the village was nearly empty - our business owners, their staff and customers either too unwell to venture out or too busy caring for sick loved ones," Mr Foss said.
"Havelock North has long been known as a clean, beautiful place to visit with world-class fresh produce and friendly locals. This funding will help bolster Havelock North's reputation as a top destination in a region popular with both domestic and international tourists.
"It will also help assist with a speedy economic recovery, particularly for the village's many small locally owned and operated businesses.
"The money will be allocated to a promotional fund established by the Hastings District Council, which is the body responsible for providing safe drinking water and therefore supporting the community through this outbreak," he said.