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4% vs. 10.9%, p=0.046) and NZ Europeans (8.1% vs. 9.4%, p0.001) during COVID-19. We found a lower rate of loneliness in Māori but a higher rate of depression in NZ European ARC populations during the first wave of COVID-19. Further research, including qualitative studies with ARC staff, residents and families, and different ethnic communities, is needed to explain these ethnic group differences. Longer-term effects from the COVID-19 pandemic on ARC populations should also be investigated. We found a lower rate of loneliness in Māori but a higher