Covid-19 coronavirus: What you need to know about Monday's big developments.
One of the country's most experienced intensive care doctors admits he has never been more afraid than he is right now, in light of Covid-19.
And he warns that if the public do not stay home, people will end up in hospitals and the healthcare system will be so stretchedthat those involved in accidents or suffer strokes or heart attacks will simply die.
Wellington Hospital intensive care specialist, Dr Paul Young, is well-known for his involvement in clinical research to improve the outcomes of critically ill patients around the world.
But even he is not afraid to come out right and say it - he is scared.
"I am an intensive care doctor. I have never felt as scared as I do now.
"Please stay home. If New Zealand embraces this challenge, we will together save tens of thousands of lives."
I am an intensive care doctor. I have never felt as scared as I do now. Please stay home. If New Zealand embraces this challenge we will together save tens of 1000s of lives. If you are in NZ, please RT this & tell everyone you know. #Covid_19nz#COVID19nz
Hospitals being completely overwhelmed means that people die of heart attacks, strokes, accidents, etc. They die of everything because the kind of healthcare we take for granted will not be available if our hospitals are full.
His comments come as New Zealanders prepare to enter a complete lockdown by tomorrow after Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern made the historic announcement yesterday.
As of yesterday afternoon, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in New Zealand stood at 102. A total of 36 new cases were announced yesterday.
Of those people, five are in hospital, Ardern told media this morning. It is understood none of those patients are in intensive care units, however, she said.