Inquiries continue into the cause of the crash, police said.
Emergency services were notified of the incident early this morning.
Audrey Tang explains how despite a population of 23.8 million, Taiwan has had just 487 cases to date.
Police were notified of the crash in Macraes shortly before midnight.
The request was made on the Unite Against Covid-19 Facebook page.
Epidemiologist Nick Wilson says the Ministry of Health has been approached by experts about mandatory mask use for months.
From tomorrow, wearing a face covering will become mandatory on public transport at Level 2 and above.
Dr Caroline McElnay gave the latest figures at this afternoon's 1pm press conference in Wellington.
Jacinda Ardern's confidence comes as Auckland prepares to move from Alert Level 3 to 2 just before midnight.
One eyewitness said the fire “built up really quickly in a very hot and blustery norwest wind”.
People are urged not to consume the product, whether damaged or not.
Greg Foran also ruled out further job losses at Air New Zealand in the immediate future.
Aucklanders are urged to use common sense and cover their faces in public.
Covid-19 meant students were housebound for almost six months.
Aucklanders are urged to use their common sense when travelling.
Allegations of bullying, intimidation and psychological abuse were brought forward late last year.
The Pacific community is urged to continue to ask for help if they need it.
Alert Level 3 travel restrictions left Northland blocked off from the rest of the country.
The IPCA report found police failed in their duty of care to Alo Ngata.