Deccan Chronicle

NZ PM warns of more cases

9 more persons found +ve

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ARDERN CONFIRMED New Zealand was dealing with the highly transmissi­ble Delta variant linked to the outbreak in Australia that authoritie­s have so far been unable to contain.

Wellington, Aug. 18: New Zealanders must brace for additional Covid19 cases from an outbreak that has plunged the previously virus-free country into a snap lockdown, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern warned Wednesday after nine more positive tests.

Ardern confirmed New Zealand was dealing with the highly transmissi­ble Delta variant linked to the outbreak in Australia that authoritie­s have so far been unable to contain. Ardern said the rapid rise, taking the total number of cases to 10, justified her decision to issue nationwide stay-athome orders Tuesday when just one case had been identified.

“It demonstrat­es, at this stage, Level 4 (hard lockdown) is the right place to be,” Ardern said. She said one of the new cases was a nurse at Auckland Hospital and another was a teacher at a high school, both representi­ng highrisk environmen­ts for rapidly spreading the virus.

“We’re expecting more,” she said as officials revealed modelling predicted there could already be up to 120 cases in the community linked to the cluster. The initial infection, a 58-year-old man, ended a six-month run without local transmissi­on in New Zealand, which has recorded only 26 Covid-19 deaths in a population of five million since the start of the pandemic.

Ardern said investigat­ors were trying to work out how the man caught the strain linked to Australia. “Our case has originated in Australia, now the job we have is to work through how and when it got here,” she said. “The natural place to start is to look at our managed isolation (border) facilities.” The national lockdown — New Zealand’s first in 15 months — is scheduled to last three days, with Auckland and the nearby Coromandel area facing restrictio­ns for a week.

Ardern said there had been three positive border cases this month from Sydney.

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