By the time this virus has run its course in two or three years' time, more than 100,000 New Zealanders are likely to have been affected by it.
"It's very difficult to avoid unless you live in a bubble," he told the radio station.
Those infected need to take all possible precautions to stop the contagious virus from spreading to others, said Professor White.
"Don't go to work, don't visit hospitals, don't visit other people's homes, don't visit childcare centres."
The virus kills around 200,000 people around the world each year, with the very young and old and those with poor immune systems the worst affected.
There is no vaccine or treatment.
"The best defence we've got is protection and prevention from infection, so once you are infected you really do need to keep your fluids up. Rehydration is critical because if you're going to die from this virus it will be through dehydration," he said.