Govt extends lockdown for 12 days; beefs up wage subsidy

Govt extends lockdown for 12 days; beefs up wage subsidy
Paul McBeth
New Zealand’s second lockdown will last for another 12 days as the government tries to get on top of the South Auckland covid-19 outbreak and the wage subsidy scheme will be extended to help businesses through the latest flare-up.Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said a full level 4 lockdown isn’t necessary because “we don’t have a number of clusters or unrelated cases.”The extended lockdown takes the restrictions to 14 days, matching the incubation period of the virus, and will give officials time to identify the...

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