Monday, 30 March 2020

Covid 19 Lockdown NZ

Sunset at Waiomu on the Western Seaboard Coromandel Peninsula NZ -  just before lock down date - photo courtesy  Chris Ball 15 March 2020

Thursday 26 March 2020 - an extraordinary and historic day for  New Zealand.  

This day was  lock down - Alert Level 4 - "Stay home , break the chain, save lives ". Our Government's  move to save lives in New Zealand  from the effects of the Pandemic Covid 19 virus sweeping the world. 

This move -  for our whole country. In our past NZ history  there has been a flu pandemic of 1890 -1894, a flu epidemic in 1918 at the end of WW1 with measures in place. Nothing like the extent of what has been put in place by the New Zealand  Government now. Back then there was no television, no internet, no cell phone. Then, there were different ways to manage.

Yes for us it is a new way of doing things -  much as it is around the world. More telephone, internet and cell phone with family and friends. Regular updates from the Government on television and via online media. Communities setting up community meetings using skype, zoom  and go to meeting - all new ways of communicating together. Teddy bear hunts to keep kids occupied while walking.

Yes this extraordinary time  will become very much a part of our New Zealand history in the future. With the future, no doubt there will be stories passed down families of this time and how we fared. May be even more  time with families for that is what is happening now. Like the two sunset photos on this blog, with the sun going down, the future tomorrow is a new day and new ways.

To all  around the world who look at this blog  and those who are going through these times around the world.

As we are told - " Stay home, stay safe, break the chain and save lives".  No matter who we are, where we are, we are all in this together. Kia Kaha.

Sunset looking up Tairua Valley, Coromandel Peninsula, NZ - before Covid 19 - photo Chris Ball 2018

Reference:

For accurate and good information
Link to NZ Government Covid 19








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