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Unpopular NZ health minister quits after virus lapse

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New Zealand’s health minister resigned after a public backlash over his breach of lockdown and his criticism of the civil servant responsibl­e for the country’s world-leading virus response.

Outgoing minister David Clark (pic) was already under a cloud after breaking lockdown in April and Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, who faces an election in September, admitted his presence had become a distractio­n.

Clark described himself as “an idiot” in April after admitting he breached strict lockdown orders by taking a 20km drive to the beach with his family.

He kept his job but was kept out of the public eye, with health department director-general Ashley Bloomfield appearing alongside Ardern to give daily updates on the coronaviru­s crisis.

As the success of New Zealand’s response became apparent – it has recorded only 22 deaths in a population of five million – Bloomfield became wildly popular, with fans printing his face on tea towels and posting tributes on social media.

It meant there was public anger when Clark criticised Bloomfield for a series of mistakes linked to border quarantine and footage went viral of the minister admonishin­g his subordinat­e as the civil servant stood by looking crestfalle­n.

Critics said it was “like kicking a puppy” and accused Clark of throwing Bloomfield “under a bus”.

Announcing his resignatio­n yesterday, Clark insisted he had a warm relationsh­ip with Bloomfield and singled him out for praise.

“He is an exceptiona­l public servant,” Clark told reporters.

“Thank you Ashley and your team for the extraordin­ary work you have done for our country during our most serious health crisis in a century.”

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