Former chief science advisor to the prime minister, Peter Gluckman says New Zealand could see a huge increase in mental health issues in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Appearing before the epidemic response committee this morning, Gluckman said New Zealand was "not yet at the peak" of the lockdown's social impact – with some groups likely to be more affected than others.
Gluckman, a director with independent and apolitical think tank Koi Tu at the University of Auckland, said while it wasn't possible to predict the direction of the virus, the important thing was how the country responded.
However, the implications of economic harm could see "tens of thousands" of people with post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental health issues, he said.