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Tourism sector holds emergency meetings as chaotic week kicks off

Businesses bracing for impact while also hoping for a good business package on Tuesday.

Dita De Boni Mon, 16 Mar 2020

Tourism operators are heading into tense meetings this morning after ramped-up efforts to stop the spread of Covid-19 threaten to deal a major blow to the sector.

Over the weekend, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said all visitors to New Zealand had to go into self-isolation for 14 days. People

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Dita De Boni Mon, 16 Mar 2020
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