Unite Against Covid-19 Digital Signage
Unite Against Covid-19 Digital Signage
Digital advertising signage displaying poster from the Unite Against Covid-19 campaign. This sign is in the BNZ Centre, facing north towards Hereford Street. On the right is Robert Harris cafe.
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced the four level alert system and moved New Zealand to Level 2 - Reduce Contact. On the same day, Christchurch City Libraries made the decision to close their libraries.
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