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Many of Russia’s official reactions are similar to those in the United States. Keep Reading
How will we know when we’ve been successful in stopping Covid-19 within New Zealand? Farah Hancock reports. Keep Reading
As NZ passes the halfway point in lockdown, the numbers look great - but the best time to return to normal may be when it feels too late. Keep Reading
The Covid-19 challenge for disabled people is two-fold: keeping them safe, and ensuring disability support is available to them. What's the plan for this? asks Samuel Murray. Keep Reading
The natural isolation of small Pacific islands set in the huge Pacific Ocean could prove to be the defining factor if these vulnerable nations manage to remain free of Covid-19. There is every reason to be optimistic if these small nations can keep... Keep Reading
It's OK if you don't come out of lockdown with abs. We are living through the worst global pandemic since the Spanish Flu in 1918 and the beginning of an economic calamity that has already claimed the jobs of millions of workers the world over. Hospitals are full, schools are closed and many coun Keep Reading
Concerned about the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic University of Otago medical school alumnus Dr Zeid Abussuud decided to spread the word on staying safe. With a little help from his friends, many of them also graduates of Otago, Dr Abussuud has made a moving YouTube video, ‘Do it for the whole world: Stay at home'. Keep Reading
Kayne Peters leaves his Auckland home to spend the lockdown in his whanau bubble in the King Country and help look after those most in need. Keep Reading
As New Zealand enters its third week of Covid-19 lockdown, a just-released set of modelling provides a flare of light at the end of the tunnel, reports Toby Manhire. On a day in which the active case number decreased, new analysis finds that “while New Zealand case numbers remain low, tracing, te Keep Reading
It’s unclear whether homemade masks made from fabric will prevent an infected person from spreading the virus to others, experts say. Keep Reading
It’s natural to feel stressed right now. As we try to navigate our new normal, we’re worried about getting sick or losing our jobs, we’re inundated with news about death tolls and an economic recession, and we’re isolated from coworkers, friends, and family. Keep Reading
As many transition to unfamiliar systems as part of working from home, being vigilant about cyber security has never been more important, writes Associate Professor Val Hooper. Keep Reading
Opinion: There is anxiety about Covid-19 – but our water supply will flow, power will be on, sewers will work. Bill McKay makes a case for city living in a crisis. Keep Reading
‘New Zealand leads world in public perception of Covid-19 response,’ says pollster Colmar Brunton. Public support for the official New Zealand response to the Covid-19 outbreak remains high, and well ahead of the world's richest coutries, new polling suggests. The numbers show New Zealanders’ Keep Reading
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With more than a million coronavirus cases confirmed worldwide, an analysis of the world in lockdown. Keep Reading
As schools move their teaching online, we must be cautious of the risk of amplifying our shameful record of inequalities across the education system, writes Victoria University of Wellington's Louise Starkey. Keep Reading
Māori will likely make up the worst unemployment figures in the forthcoming economic recession. Things can't go back to the way they were, writes Joshua Hitchcock. Our world has changed. While it is too early to know with any certainty what the full impact of this crisis will be on Māori, what we Keep Reading
The COVID-19 tax measures should help businesses when they are hurting now. So why not allow businesses to carry their losses back instead of forward? Keep Reading
Professor of Public Health Grant Schofield asks what happens if the lockdown doesn't work, and argues it's time to be looking at a mitigation strategy. Keep Reading
MediaRoom: Inside the pressure building on the Government to step in and save news media businesses before it's too late. Keep Reading
The government yesterday announced it would step up its arrivals policy to mandate hotel quarantine or 'managed self-isolation' for all returning New Zealanders – people like Andrew Todd, who describes what it's like to live in a Covid-19 quarantine zone. Four weeks ago, I was living in Canada, e Keep Reading
Despite significant Government support packages, some left without access to COVID-relief are our migrant workers, writes Golriz Ghahraman. Keep Reading
The COVID-19 pandemic will cause significant stress or distress for many businesses. Each organisation will face a different set of circumstances – however cash management should be a the centre of everything a business does to navigate this unprecedented event, regardless of the challenges it’s experiencing. Keep Reading
When and how to start loosening anti-virus controls is a vexed question around the world Keep Reading