HomeCOVID-19 Latest COVID-19 LatestPhotos April 2, 2020 Day 7 Covid-19 lock down photos By PS - Advertisement - - Advertisement - 1 of 9 Shoppers queue outside Countdown in Beachlands, upholding the 2m social distancing rule, on day seven of Covid Lockdown. Ellerslie Panmure Highway, quiet on day seven of Covid 19 Lockdown. Personal protective equipment is appearing in all forms, from surgical masks and goggles to this Spiderman mask. Day seven of Covid 19 Lockdown. Personal protective equipment is appearing in all forms, from surgical masks and goggles to this Spiderman mask. Day seven of Covid 19 Lockdown. Half Moon Bay resident Simon Robinson takes a break from painting his home to be captured with his wife and daughters in a quick family portrait by Times Newspapers on the eighth day of Covid-19 lockdown across New Zealand. The family have been busier than expected at home with Simon painting the house, mum and lawyer Helen trying to work from home and both trying to manage the three children. Their girls attend Pigeon Mountain Primary School, Bucklands Beach Intermediate and Macleans College, all of which are running different online terms so they all have holidays at different times, which brings its own challenges. The family are also enjoying making use of the House Party app with Happy Hour every afternoon, for the adults of course. Pictured left to right: Simon, Isla, Helen, Neve & Erin Robinson. People were out enjoying the East Auckland beaches on day seven of Covid 19 Lockdown. Eastern Beach resident Francie Culhane has spent her first days of Covid 19 Lockdown kindly tending the bromeliad garden outside Gorkha restaurant on Eastern Beach, Howick. Eastern Beach resident Francie Culhane has spent her first days of Covid 19 Lockdown kindly tending the bromeliad garden outside Gorkha restaurant on Eastern Beach, Howick. Check Safeswim before swimming at beaches. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedin Tagscovid-19 photos Previous articleRoyal New Zealand Ballet launches live streaming of performancesNext articleChildren’s books – a need to read! More from Times Online Education ‘Being able to read and write is a fundamental life skill’ News Howick Croquet Club dominates the competition Crime New online tool to combat bicycle theft Latest Business Record sales for Chinese car brand available in East Tamaki Lifestyle Luxury log cabin home for sale reflects tree-mendous natural style Crime Police delete man’s attempt to steal laptop computers Community New collection depot for Blankets 4 Kids 4 Winter - Advertisement - Crime New online tool to combat bicycle theft Education ‘Being able to read and write is a fundamental life skill’ News Rugby teams to hold minute of silence for Cory Heather News Adventurers reach base camp of world’s highest mountain - Advertisement -