The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Auckland extends Covid-19 lockdown

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WELLINGTON: New Zealand’s largest city Auckland will remain in a Covid-19 lockdown for at least another two weeks, although some restrictio­ns will be eased, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Monday.

Ardern said the city of two million would move down to level three on New Zealand’s four-tier coronaviru­s response system by late Tuesday, even as authoritie­s remain committed to eliminatin­g a Delta-variant outbreak.

“We’re moving now because the advice we have is that we do not have widespread, undetected transmissi­on in Auckland,” she told reporters.

“If everyone continues to play their part, we can continue stamping out (the virus).”

The change means stay-athome orders will remain in place but some businesses, such as takeaway food outlets, can open using contactles­s delivery.

New Zealand imposed a nationwide lockdown on August 17 when the first case of the highly transmissi­ble Delta variant was found in the community.

The cluster has been concentrat­ed in Auckland and the rest of the country moved out of lockdown earlier this month.

Ardern said the North Island city could do the same when authoritie­s were confident the outbreak was “well contained”.

“At the moment, we continue to see mystery cases cropping up through community testing,” she said.

“We want to see a turnaround in some of these situations.”

New Zealand is pursuing a “Covid zero” eliminatio­n strategy – which has resulted in just 27 deaths in a population of five million.

The country had been free of community cases for six months before the August outbreak, with residents enjoying a near-normal domestic life alongside tight restrictio­ns on internatio­nal borders.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Motorists queue at the Otara testing station after a positive Covid-19 coronaviru­s case was reported in the community as the city enters a level 3 lockdown in Auckland on February 15.
— AFP file photo Motorists queue at the Otara testing station after a positive Covid-19 coronaviru­s case was reported in the community as the city enters a level 3 lockdown in Auckland on February 15.

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