The Sun (Malaysia)

NZ PM: Call out rule breakers

Public anger builds over infringeme­nts that forced Auckland back into lockdown

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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern urged New Zealanders to “call out” Covid-19 rule breakers yesterday, as public anger built over a series of infringeme­nts that forced the country’s largest city back into lockdown.

A frustrated Ardern – who has won widespread praise for her pandemic response – said the breaches that led to Auckland being shut down for the second time in a month were intolerabl­e.

She said some people involved in the latest outbreak had ignored clear instructio­ns to remain in isolation and failed to fully disclose their movements to contact tracers.

“Those individual­s are facing the judgement of the entire nation, there are consequenc­es, undoubtedl­y,” she told reporters.

New Zealand has recorded only 26 Covid-19 deaths in a population of five million, but Ardern said everyone needed to cooperate in order to keep the virus in check.

“If that means calling a family member or colleague out for not following the rules then we should do that.

“Do it with kindness, but do it.” The stay-at-home order was imposed in Auckland on Sunday, after it became clear a snap three-day lockdown last month had not halted a cluster of infections in the city.

Concerns centred on a family where the chain of transmissi­on was unclear, although it has since emerged they had contact with infected members of another family in defiance of isolation orders.

One of those involved visited a doctor, a college and the gym while awaiting the results of a test that eventually showed he had the virus.

Ardern said “we’re all paying the price” for their actions.

Authoritie­s have the ability to take enforcemen­t action against rule breakers, but have yet to issue a single fine for not wearing a mask on a plane or public transport.

Asked if enforcemen­t needed to be more proactive, Ardern said it was an operationa­l matter for the police.

“Politician­s aren’t the ones that determine enforcemen­t, and that’s rightly so,” she said. – AFP

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