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This is a special evening newsletter recapping the latest news on the Covid-19 pandemic, with links

This is a special evening newsletter recapping the latest news on the Covid-19 pandemic, with links to our full coverage.  [View Online]( Kiwi kids are back at school under alert level 2. Photo / Dean Purcell Hi {NAME} This is a special evening newsletter recapping the latest news on the Covid-19 pandemic, with links to our full coverage. Children are back at school at alert level 2, as another day of no new coronavirus cases provides further promise for limits on gatherings to be increased in the near future. Get all the important news and read the full stories in the links below. Key developments in NZ - A 10-person limit on people allowed at religious services will be increased in coming weeks [as long as New Zealand's coronavirus cases remain low]( Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says. There were [no new cases today]( and with 96 per cent of cases recovered, here's [what we know about the remaining active cases](. - New Zealand Customs is [undertaking an investigation into the Ruby Princess cruise ship]( to establish whether any offences have been committed, the Prime Minister has revealed. Ardern also announced that on Wednesday the Government will launch a digital diary app to aid physical contact tracing methods. - About 82 per cent of children have [returned to school today]( but a rumour about forced medication appears to have scared many parents away at some Northland schools. - Open schools and stores, busy playgrounds, takeaways and flat whites – level 2 might feel like freedom, but [what does level 1 offer us?]( A quick glance at the four-tier system suggests little difference between this level and the one below it - but look a little closer and the differences emerge. Air New Zealand have made further staff cuts. Photo / Supplied Business update - Air New Zealand has told staff it plans to [slash 300 engineering and maintenance jobs]( as part of downsizing, union E tÅ« says. In response, union members are calling for the company to bring back work sent offshore to Singapore in 2015 to protect jobs in New Zealand. The news follows plans to cut about 300 pilot roles, with the 900 remaining taking a 30 per cent pay cut for the next nine months. - Business leaders have [given a cautious thumbs-up to the Budget]( amidst concern the projected $200 billion Government debt can be kept under control, and caution that $20.2 billion unspent from the Covid-19 package is not treated as an election "slush fund". - The postponement of Expo 2020 has scuppered a $50 million-plus push by New Zealand to promote itself to the world this year - but the programme's head says the delay [could work in this country's favour](. Around the world - Dozens of doctors are infected and gravediggers are overwhelmed in Kano, Nigeria's second-largest city, where inaction [led to an unchecked outbreak](. Across Africa, other hot spots are emerging. - As plans build for a trans-tasman bubble, some in Australia are [worried by recent outbreaks of the virus](. The last word - Heather du Plessis-Allan argues that the most significant thing the Government could do for the economy will cost far less than the Budget and yet yield massive returns: [start a managed opening of the border](. Thanks for joining us - we'll keep you updated every night. [App Store]( [Google Play]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( This message was sent to you by NZME Publishing Limited. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, please [unsubscribe]( here [NZME] Private Bag 92 198, Victoria St West, Auckland 1142 Copyright 2020, NZME Publishing Limited nzherald.co.nz [Help & Support]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact Us]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( NZ Herald · 2 Graham Street · Auckland, Auk 1010 · New Zealand

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