The Borneo Post

New Zealand extends Auckland lockdown as virus outbreak persists

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WELLINGTON: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern yesterday extended a lockdown in New Zealand’s largest city, saying more time was needed to ensure a stubborn cluster of coronaviru­s infections was under control.

Ardern said stay-at-home orders would remain in place across Auckland until at least late Sunday, instead of restrictio­ns easing late Wednesday as originally planned.

“These extra four days are believed necessary to allow us to move down a level in Auckland, and stay down,” she said.

“We want both confidence and certainty for everyone.”

Auckland went into lockdown on Aug 12, a day after the virus re-emerged in the city, ending New Zealand’s record of 102 days without community transmissi­on.

The cluster has since grown from four to 101 and its source remains unknown, despite extensive genome testing and contact tracing.

Ardern said more cases were likely and health authoritie­s needed to confirm the cluster was contained before changing the lockdown settings.

She said even when the Auckland restrictio­ns are eased, the entire country could remain at Level Two, the second-lowest rating on New Zealand’s four-tier virus alert system.

It means social distancing and limits on mass gatherings until at least Sunday, Sept 6. — AFP

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