Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern Post Cabinet Press Conference

WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - MAY 04: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks to media during a post cabinet press conference at Parliament on May 04, 2020 in Wellington, New Zealand. Today, for the first time since lockdown measures were introduced, New Zealand recorded no new cases of COVID-19 or related deaths over a 24 hour period. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced two days notice will be given before any further possible move in COVID-19 alert levels with the next decision to be made on May 11. New Zealand's lockdown measures eased slightly on April 28 as the country moved to COVID-19 Alert Level 3. New Zealanders must still remain home unless going to work, school, picking up essential supplies or exercising, but under Level 3, recreational activities such as swimming, surfing, fishing and hunting are allowed provided social distancing is maintained. Restaurants, cafes and other food businesses may now offer takeaway or delivery services only. Schools were scheduled to reopen April 29 for children up to Year 10 who cannot study from home, or whose parents need to return to work. Mass gatherings remain banned, and only at Level 2 will indoor events of 100 people or outdoor events of 500 people be permitted. However, under Alert Level 3 an exception has been made for funerals and weddings, with no more than 10 attendees now permitted provided there is no reception event or food served. New Zealander has been in full lockdown since March 26. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)
WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - MAY 04: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks to media during a post cabinet press conference at Parliament on May 04, 2020 in Wellington, New Zealand. Today, for the first time since lockdown measures were introduced, New Zealand recorded no new cases of COVID-19 or related deaths over a 24 hour period. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced two days notice will be given before any further possible move in COVID-19 alert levels with the next decision to be made on May 11. New Zealand's lockdown measures eased slightly on April 28 as the country moved to COVID-19 Alert Level 3. New Zealanders must still remain home unless going to work, school, picking up essential supplies or exercising, but under Level 3, recreational activities such as swimming, surfing, fishing and hunting are allowed provided social distancing is maintained. Restaurants, cafes and other food businesses may now offer takeaway or delivery services only. Schools were scheduled to reopen April 29 for children up to Year 10 who cannot study from home, or whose parents need to return to work. Mass gatherings remain banned, and only at Level 2 will indoor events of 100 people or outdoor events of 500 people be permitted. However, under Alert Level 3 an exception has been made for funerals and weddings, with no more than 10 attendees now permitted provided there is no reception event or food served. New Zealander has been in full lockdown since March 26. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern Post Cabinet Press Conference
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