In global terms, New Zealand (NZ) has managed COVID-19 comparatively well, with low case and death rates, until the arrival of the Omicron variant in November 2021. Like many other states, the New Zealand government has used public health ordinances to impose restrictions on immigration, limit movement within New Zealand, enact regulations on social distancing and impose occasional lockdowns. Low transmission and case rates translated into high public support for the government’s response, which waned from October 2021 onwards. We attribute this initial high buy-in to a rigorous evidence-based policy and regulation approach and the clear and often empathetic communication by political leaders and other government officials. Nonetheless, New...
This literature-based article found that on 08 June 2020, New Zealand claimed victory over coronavi...
COVID-19 caused significant disruption to cancer services around the world. The health system in Aot...
This thesis explores the political experiences of the New Zealand diaspora during the Covid-19 pande...
This fast-moving global COVID-19 pandemic caught many nations unprepared and has exposed numerous fl...
The onset of the 1918 ‘Spanish’ Flu epidemic in New Zealand was rife with political and social contr...
This article analyses how specific nodal points of performative control developed and consequently s...
The New Zealand government has used public health ordinances to impose restrictions on immigration, ...
In early 2020, when COVID-19 was tearing through China, it was hard to imagine that it would develop...
Introduction In March 2020 the New Zealand Government responded to the COVID-19 public health crisi...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted cancer services globally. New Zealand has pursued an...
This report is based on findings from a national survey conducted by the School of Communication, Jo...
Mäori infection rates from Covid-19 are perhaps the only example in Aotearoa New Zealand’s contempor...
After living for generations virus free Māori have had to struggle with the introduction of diseases...
Material in the Appendices copyrighted to The New Zealand Herald was removed, but the links to the p...
The book provides a global perspective of local government response towards the COVID-19 pandemic th...
This literature-based article found that on 08 June 2020, New Zealand claimed victory over coronavi...
COVID-19 caused significant disruption to cancer services around the world. The health system in Aot...
This thesis explores the political experiences of the New Zealand diaspora during the Covid-19 pande...
This fast-moving global COVID-19 pandemic caught many nations unprepared and has exposed numerous fl...
The onset of the 1918 ‘Spanish’ Flu epidemic in New Zealand was rife with political and social contr...
This article analyses how specific nodal points of performative control developed and consequently s...
The New Zealand government has used public health ordinances to impose restrictions on immigration, ...
In early 2020, when COVID-19 was tearing through China, it was hard to imagine that it would develop...
Introduction In March 2020 the New Zealand Government responded to the COVID-19 public health crisi...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted cancer services globally. New Zealand has pursued an...
This report is based on findings from a national survey conducted by the School of Communication, Jo...
Mäori infection rates from Covid-19 are perhaps the only example in Aotearoa New Zealand’s contempor...
After living for generations virus free Māori have had to struggle with the introduction of diseases...
Material in the Appendices copyrighted to The New Zealand Herald was removed, but the links to the p...
The book provides a global perspective of local government response towards the COVID-19 pandemic th...
This literature-based article found that on 08 June 2020, New Zealand claimed victory over coronavi...
COVID-19 caused significant disruption to cancer services around the world. The health system in Aot...
This thesis explores the political experiences of the New Zealand diaspora during the Covid-19 pande...