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1 Jones early on warned the government about the need to go into lockdown .
2 Security's been alerted and the Campus will probably go into lockdown .
3 I think for the duration, we'll go into lockdown .
4 If we have to go into lockdown do it, for our health and for the world.
5 Mr Andrews said the State Government would consider over the weekend whether more suburbs would go into lockdown .
6 Police have arrested a man who caused Cambridge shools to go into lockdown after a police pursuit today.
7 It would go into lockdown immediately.
8 She said the country had to go into lockdown ; most businesses must close and people had to stay home.
9 The government has outlined details of its national response to Covid-19 as the nation prepares to go into lockdown .
10 As Melbourne prepares to go into lockdown , he says stopping the outbreak in Victoria is the country's main priority.
11 A rural Waikato town, forced to go into lockdown mode after hours, is demanding a return to 24-hour policing.
12 Kate Marinkovich ran Tomboy Cafe, cakery and eatery in central Wellington until the order came to go into lockdown .
13 Premier Gladys Berejiklian has said she is adamant NSW won't go into lockdown unless it's an absolute last resort.
14 It follows the uplift of a baby from a 19-year-old, which saw Hawke's Bay hospital go into lockdown last week.
15 The city will go into lockdown at midday, but the advice has been for schools to close from this morning.
16 Many Canterbury schools were ill prepared and confused when ordered to go into lockdown when the Christchurch mosque attacks began.
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