The trio were taken to Dunedin Hospital.
The two hardest hit countries continue to be Spain and Italy.
From tomorrow only essential workers will be allowed to travel long distances.
"This is something that will dominate our lives now for decades to come."
An eerie first day of the nationwide shutdown brings a shock admission of guilt, while even stricter measures are revealed in the battle against Covid-19.
Specialist emergency medicine physician Dr John Bonning says frontline workers are a little nervous, but "we are trained for this".
The free-to-air workouts range from high-intensity training to stretching and meditation.
"There is a silver lining in this long dark cloud - but we don't have to fly solo".
Warmer sea levels are thought to have caused huge coral loss across the world heritage site off Queensland.
Rob Fyfe, the liaison between business and Government says "today's priority is how we stop this virus in its tracks."
Tom Hill returned from the UK and had a ticket to continue on to Nelson, but was told he would instead be taken to a hotel for quarantine.
The Auckland GP spoke has some advice on day two of the official coronavirus lockdown.
There are reports of "wholesale uplifts" of things like scrubs, masks and hand sanitiser.
Those people will be allowed into the store ahead of others, and served first.
The March 15 shooter yesterday pleaded guilty to 51 counts of murder, 40 of attempted murder and one of committing a terrorist act.
Wayne McGillen was seen at Allied Fuel in Napier about 10.15am on March 19, then driving past Kotemaori toward Wairoa later the same day.
A man was stopped by Police's Auckland Motorways team last night after also having been stopped the night before.
It wasn’t until about 11 days after he returned from the US that his first symptom appeared.
1 NEWS’ Barbara Dreaver has the latest Covid-19 news from the Pacific.
Grocery shopping is being made easier for people over 70 or with health concerns.
Even the best prepared and most experienced crew can run into trouble, which will put other people at risk.
There have been reports of people posing as red Cross collectors down south, and a phone scam in Waikato.
The couple are said to have made the move from Canada in a last minute attempt to beat border closures.
New Zealand Bankers' Association chief executive Roger Beaumont said it was clear that some people are already affected and have an immediate need for financial relief.
Tune in live as Director-General of Public Health Ashley Bloomfield speaks.
Ministry of Health Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield said 76 cases were confirmed and nine probable.
This is the first person to be hospitalised in an ICU here.
The "doomsday" figure was outlined by NZ Rugby CEO Mark Robinson to all Provincial Unions and Super Rugby.
US President Donald Trump says the 82,000 cases is a tribute to their testing.
Medical staff have been pleading with people to stop taking hospital supplies of personal protective equipment.
Te Ao Mārama School is taking part in a nationwide initiative to increase protective gear stock.
Close contact tracing of the resident is now underway.
The Prime Minister and Finance Minister will front media this afternoon.
It comes as New Zealand's total number of coronavirus cases rose to 386 today.
There is a cluster of Covid-19 cases at the college, and the principal is among those confirmed.
"I could hold a bottle of perfume right up to my nose and not smell anything and zero taste at all," Nicole said.
Ms Ardern also warned people against travelling to the beach.
Butchers and bakers can't open as they aren’t essential services.
Chorus told 1 NEWS yesterday was their biggest night on record, peaking at 2.84 terrabytes per second.
"You can see the mentality of 'she’ll be right mate' is still current here."
Pippa Nelley, 10, is the daughter of a Wairarapa cop working long hours during the lockdown.
Midwives can require up to four changes of protective clothing during a 12-hour labour.
There’s some concern some people are not adhering to the rules.
Day two of the lock down has already brought about some creative methods of staying in touch.
The scientific paper points to the Montreal Protocol as the turning point.
The Government ruled butcheries and bakeries can't stay open under lockdown.
Ms Ardern says New Zealand has doubled its intensive care capacity.
Former All Blacks captain Kieran Read and actor Sam Neill were among the stars spreading the message.
There is a bright side.