Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Officially virus-free, New Zealand lifts all curbs

- ■ letters@htlive.com

WELLINGTON: New Zealand appears to have completely eradicated the coronaviru­s — at least for now — after health officials said Monday the last known infected person had recovered. The announceme­nt means the nation will be among the first to welcome fans back into sports stadiums, embrace crowded concerts and remove seating restrictio­ns from flights.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said she was confident New Zealand, where 22 people died and just over 1,500 had contracted the virus, has halted the spread of Covid-19 but it still must be prepared for more.

Eliminatin­g the virus, however, won’t end the economic pain for the country where thousands of people have lost their jobs.

WELLINGTON:New Zealand appears to have completely eradicated the coronaviru­s — at least for now — after health officials said on Monday the last known infected person had recovered.

The announceme­nt was greeted with joy around the country and means the nation of 5 million people will be among the first to welcome throngs of fans back into sports stadiums, embrace crowded concerts and remove seating restrictio­ns from flights.

It has been 17 days since the last new case was reported, during which time an additional 40,000 people have been tested, bringing the total number tested to about 300,000.

Monday marked the first time since late February there have been no active cases.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said she was confident New Zealand had halted the spread of the virus but it still must be prepared for more.

“We are confident we have eliminated transmissi­on of the virus in New Zealand for now, but eliminatio­n is not a point in time, it is a sustained effort,” she said at a news conference.

“We almost certainly will see cases here again, and I do want to say that again, we will almost certainly see cases here again, and that is not a sign that we have failed, it is a reality of this virus. But if and when that occurs we have to make sure — and we are — that we are prepared.”

More cases are likely to be imported as people enter the country. For now, the border remains shut to all but citizens and residents, with some limited exceptions.Everybody who does enter has to go into quarantine.

Ardern announced that the Cabinet had agreed to remove almost all remaining virus restrictio­ns from midnight.

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Commuters at a bus stop in Christchur­ch on Monday.
AP ■ Commuters at a bus stop in Christchur­ch on Monday.
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Pedestrian­s walk past a billboard featuring Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern with the word Aroha, meaning love, in Christchur­ch.
AP ■ Pedestrian­s walk past a billboard featuring Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern with the word Aroha, meaning love, in Christchur­ch.

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