The Borneo Post

NZ prime minister orders Auckland back into lockdown as coronaviru­s lingers

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PRIME Minister Jacinda Ardern ordered New Zealand’s largest city back into lockdown on Saturday as Covid-19 cases continued to be detected in the community.

The latest restrictio­ns in Auckland will last at least seven days and come less than two weeks after a three-day shutdown in the city.

Ardern said a new coronaviru­s case confirmed on Saturday could not be directly connected to other positive tests over the last two weeks, although a school in South Auckland was a common link.

From Sunday morning the city’s 1.7 million residents must stay at home except for essential shopping and work.

Schools and non-essential shops will close, and entry in and out of the city will be restricted.

The remainder of the country will be under level two restrictio­ns which include limits on the size of public gatherings.

Ardern said there was “cause for concern” that the latest case involved a person who had been infectious for a week but had not been in isolation.

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