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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is sticking to next Monday, June 8, as the first date that the government will consider whether to remove remaining restrictions on public life to contain the spread of covid-19. Ardern is under intense pressure from business groups, her own coalition partner New Zealand First and the Opposition parties to consider an earlier move. National Party leader Todd Muller asked in Parliament today: "Why is the whole country not at level 1 now?" The Prime Minister replied: "Because the whole country needs not to m...

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