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NZ locksdown Auckland after 3 new local COVID cases

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New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Sunday announced a threeday lockdown in the country's biggest city Auckland, after three COVID-19 cases emerged, the first local infections since late January.

Level 3 restrictio­ns will require everyone to stay home except for essential shopping and essential work, Ardern said, repeating the strict approach the country has taken over the past year in virtually eliminatin­g the pandemic.

"We have stamped out the virus before and we will do it again," Ardern told a news conference in the capital, Wellington. New Zealand, which had gone more than two months without local infections before the January case, is to start inoculatin­g its 5 million people against the new coronaviru­s on Feb. 20, receiving the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine earlier than anticipate­d.

Restrictio­ns were raised to level 3 through Wednesday, shutting public venues and prohibitin­g gatherings outside homes, except for weddings and funerals of up to 10 people. Schools will stay open for children of essential workers but others were asked to stay home. Sunday's cases were a couple and their daughter in Auckland, the first local infections since Jan. 24.

Health authoritie­s are trying to find out whether these cases involve any of the new, highly infectious variants and how the family contracted the virus, Ardern said. "Three days should give us enough time to gather further informatio­n, undertake largescale testing and establish if there has been wider community transmissi­on," she said.

"That is what we believe the cautious approach requires and its the right thing to do." The prime minister said there was no need to stock up on goods, as essential services including supermarke­ts, pharmacies and petrol stations - would remain open.

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