Deccan Chronicle

New Zealand mulls lockdown extension as Covid-19 spreads

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Wellington, Aug. 13: New Zealand health officials said Wednesday a Covid-19 cluster in Auckland had grown, raising the prospect a lockdown imposed on the country’s biggest city after the virus returned will be extended.

National health directorge­neral Ashley Bloomfield said a high school student in Auckland had tested positive, taking the number of confirmed infections to five, with another four probable cases.

“This is someone who was a close contact with one of our existing confirmed cases," Bloomfield told TVNZ.

Health authoritie­s rushed to implement a lockdown in the country’s largest city after testing revealed four family members had contracted the virus from an unknown source.

It ended New Zealand’s much envied run of 102 days without community transmissi­on, and resulted in a three-day stay-athome order in Auckland which ends at midnight Friday. Bloomfield said it was “almost certain” more cases would emerge, and teams of health workers were racing to find the cluster’s origin.

“We want to find out how large it is as soon as possible, so we’ve been testing all close contacts, casual contacts, workplace, family related,” he said.

“This is what we want to do as quickly as possible to find out how extensive the outbreak is and who the first case might have been.” He said any decision on extending the lockdown depended on what the investigat­ions uncovered over the next 24 hours.

“It’s too early to say... we’ll have a lot more informatio­n tomorrow,” he said. He played down one line of inquiry investigat­ing whether the virus was imported via freight, then picked up by a male member of the family.

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