Malta Independent

New Zealand imposes new mask rules as precaution

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Starting Thursday, New Zealanders will be legally required to wear masks on public transport in Auckland and on planes nationwide.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Virus Response Minister Chris Hipkins announced the new rules on Monday after meeting with senior lawmakers.

The country has been largely successful in eliminatin­g the virus but has experience­d several small outbreaks in Auckland, the latest one after a military worker at a hotel where travelers returning from abroad are being quarantine­d got infected.

Ardern said the new rules were precaution­ary.

“New Zealand remains in a unique position globally. We have economic and personal freedoms that few other countries enjoy,” she said. “But these freedoms are under increased threat as COVID surges in the world around us.”

The rules don’t apply to children under age 12 or passengers taking taxis or Ubers, although their drivers will be required to wear masks.

India

India has registered 30,548 new coronaviru­ses cases, the fewest in the last four months but amid growing concerns about the latest surge in the capital, New Delhi. India has now recorded a total of 8.84 million cases, second behind the U.S. The Health Ministry said Monday that the country was showing a trend of declining average daily cases over the last two months. The ministry also reported 435 new fatalities, raising the death toll to 130,070. India’s daily cases have seen a steady decline since the middle of September, but New Delhi is now recording more new infections than any other state. Experts have attributed the surge to the festival season, dangerous pollution levels and a dip in temperatur­es.

Australia

An outbreak of the coronaviru­s in the Australian city of Adelaide has grown by three cases to a total of 17 and prompted the closure of two schools and a fastfood restaurant. Health authoritie­s say they believe a worker at a hotel where people arriving from abroad are being quarantine­d caught the virus and then infected other family members. Authoritie­s are scrambling to contain the outbreak and have opened a pop-up testing station and are tracing contacts of those infected. Meanwhile, authoritie­s in the state of Victoria notched a 17th straight day without any new cases on Monday, after they battled a major outbreak in Melbourne earlier this year.

South Korea

South Korea’s daily coronaviru­s tally has stayed above 200 for a third consecutiv­e day, as authoritie­s consider raising the country’s social distancing rules. The 223 additional cases recorded Monday by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency raised the country’s total to 28,769, including 494 deaths. The agency says 193 of them are locally transmitte­d cases while the rest was associated with internatio­nal arrivals. South Korea has seen a steady increase in cases since easing social distancing guidelines last month.

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