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New Zealand extends Auckland lockdown for 12 days

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NEW Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced a 12-day extension of the country’s Covid-19 restrictio­ns, after a cluster of cases grew to 29. There are four “alert levels” in New Zealand, and Auckland has been on Level 3 since Wednesday. The rest of the country is on Level 2, and Ms Ardern said both would be extended. New Zealand has had success containing coronaviru­s, and went 102 days without a community transmissi­on. The origin of the cluster in Auckland - New Zealand's largest city with a population of 1.5 million - is still being investigat­ed. The PM said the decision to extend the restrictio­ns was “in keeping with our cautionary approach and New Zealand’s philosophy of going hard and going early”. She said that, in 12 days’ time, she thought “the cluster will be identified, will be isolated, and we can move to Level 2 in Auckland with confidence”. All 29 cases “remain linked to one cluster centred in Auckland”, Ms Ardern said, adding that 38 people are in government quarantine. But she said that, although the first cases of the new outbreak were confirmed in Auckland on Tuesday, contact-tracing had uncovered an earlier case, involving a shop worker in the Mt Wellington district of Auckland who became sick on 31 July. “In terms of the ongoing investigat­ion to identify where the virus originated from, there are still no clear connection­s at this point,” Ms Ardern said. - BBC

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