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Coronavirus: New Zealand claims no community cases as lockdown eases | Coronavirus: New Zealand claims no community cases as lockdown eases |
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New Zealand says it has stopped community transmission of Covid-19, effectively eliminating the virus. | New Zealand says it has stopped community transmission of Covid-19, effectively eliminating the virus. |
With new cases in single figures for several days - one on Sunday - Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the virus was "currently" eliminated. | |
But officials have warned against complacency, saying it does not mean a total end to new coronavirus cases. | |
The news comes hours before New Zealand moves out of its toughest level of social restrictions. | The news comes hours before New Zealand moves out of its toughest level of social restrictions. |
From Tuesday, some non-essential business, healthcare and education activity will be able to resume. | From Tuesday, some non-essential business, healthcare and education activity will be able to resume. |
Most people will still be required to remain at home at all time and avoid all social interactions. | |
"We are opening up the economy, but we're not opening up people's social lives," Ms Ardern said at the daily government briefing. | "We are opening up the economy, but we're not opening up people's social lives," Ms Ardern said at the daily government briefing. |
New Zealand has reported fewer than 1,500 confirmed or probable cases of coronavirus and 19 deaths. | |
'Avoided the worst' | 'Avoided the worst' |
New Zealand's Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield said the low number of new cases in recent days "does give us confidence that we have achieved our goal of elimination". | |
He warned that "elimination" did not mean there would be no new cases, "but it does mean we know where our cases are coming from". | |
Ms Ardern said there was "no widespread undetected community transmission in New Zealand", adding: "We have won that battle." | |
But she said the country "must remain vigilant if we are to keep it that way". | |
New Zealand brought in very tough restrictions on travel and activity early on in the pandemic, when it only had a few dozen cases. | New Zealand brought in very tough restrictions on travel and activity early on in the pandemic, when it only had a few dozen cases. |
It closed its borders, started enforcing quarantine of all arrivals in the country, brought in a stringent lockdown and mounted an extensive testing and contact tracing operation. | It closed its borders, started enforcing quarantine of all arrivals in the country, brought in a stringent lockdown and mounted an extensive testing and contact tracing operation. |
Ms Ardern said modelling indicated New Zealand could have had more than 1,000 cases a day if it had not brought in the lockdown so early. | Ms Ardern said modelling indicated New Zealand could have had more than 1,000 cases a day if it had not brought in the lockdown so early. |
She said the country could never know how bad it would have been, but that "through our cumulative actions we have avoided the worst". | She said the country could never know how bad it would have been, but that "through our cumulative actions we have avoided the worst". |
At midnight local time (12:00 GMT on Monday), New Zealand will move from Level Four lockdown to Level Three. That means most businesses will be able to reopen - including restaurants for takeaways - but not those in involving face-to-face contact. | At midnight local time (12:00 GMT on Monday), New Zealand will move from Level Four lockdown to Level Three. That means most businesses will be able to reopen - including restaurants for takeaways - but not those in involving face-to-face contact. |
New Zealanders are being told to stick to their "bubble" - a small group of close friends or family - and to stay 2m (6ft) away from people. | New Zealanders are being told to stick to their "bubble" - a small group of close friends or family - and to stay 2m (6ft) away from people. |
Mass gatherings are still banned, shopping centres remain closed and most children will remain away from school. New Zealand's border will remain closed. | Mass gatherings are still banned, shopping centres remain closed and most children will remain away from school. New Zealand's border will remain closed. |