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Snap lockdown costing New Zealand economy $NZ240 million a week: ASB – Sydney Morning Herald
ASB said the seven-day lockdown announced on Saturday was likely to have a proportionately larger impact than the one in mid-February, as it includes parts of two…
Under level two, businesses can open and people can socialise in a maximum of 100 people. Under level three, people must stay home in their bubble other than for essential personal movement including to go to work, school if they have to, or for local recreation. Business cannot offer services that involve close personal contact, unless for essential services.
It is the services sector particularly hospitality and events that bears the brunt of the impact, even if contactless sales do enable some…
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