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Coronavirus: New Zealand locks down Auckland after cases end 102-day run | Coronavirus: New Zealand locks down Auckland after cases end 102-day run |
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New Zealand has put its largest city back into lockdown after recording four new Covid-19 cases, ending a 102-day streak without a local infection. | |
A three-day lockdown was swiftly imposed in Auckland after the cases were confirmed. | A three-day lockdown was swiftly imposed in Auckland after the cases were confirmed. |
The four new cases are all members of a single family. None had travelled recently. | The four new cases are all members of a single family. None had travelled recently. |
The restrictions will come into effect on Wednesday, as authorities scramble to trace contacts of the family. | The restrictions will come into effect on Wednesday, as authorities scramble to trace contacts of the family. |
Auckland residents will be asked to stay at home, large gatherings will be banned, non-essential businesses will be shut, and some social-distancing restrictions will be reintroduced in the rest of the country. | Auckland residents will be asked to stay at home, large gatherings will be banned, non-essential businesses will be shut, and some social-distancing restrictions will be reintroduced in the rest of the country. |
New Zealand has fared better than other countries, recording 1,220 confirmed cases and 22 deaths since the virus arrived in late February. | New Zealand has fared better than other countries, recording 1,220 confirmed cases and 22 deaths since the virus arrived in late February. |
Before Tuesday, New Zealand had gone 102 days without recording a locally transmitted case of Covid-19, one of the few countries to reach such a milestone. | Before Tuesday, New Zealand had gone 102 days without recording a locally transmitted case of Covid-19, one of the few countries to reach such a milestone. |
All 22 active cases of the virus before Tuesday's announcement were among returning travellers quarantined in isolation facilities. | All 22 active cases of the virus before Tuesday's announcement were among returning travellers quarantined in isolation facilities. |
Praised internationally for its handling of the pandemic, the country's government had lifted almost all of its lockdown restrictions, first imposed in March. | |
An early lockdown, tough border restrictions, effective health messaging and an aggressive test-and-trace programme have all been credited with virtually eliminating the virus in the country. | An early lockdown, tough border restrictions, effective health messaging and an aggressive test-and-trace programme have all been credited with virtually eliminating the virus in the country. |
But as infections continue to rise across the world, surpassing 20 million globally on Tuesday, New Zealand officials have warned against complacency. | But as infections continue to rise across the world, surpassing 20 million globally on Tuesday, New Zealand officials have warned against complacency. |
Announcing the lockdown, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said it was necessary to go hard and go early to stamp out the virus. | Announcing the lockdown, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said it was necessary to go hard and go early to stamp out the virus. |
Auckland - a city of around 1.6 million people - would move to level three restrictions from 12:00 local time (01:00 BST) on Wednesday as a "precautionary approach", she said. | |
The prime minister said the rest of the country would move to level two of New Zealand's 4-tier alert system of measures against Covid-19. | |
"This is something we have prepared for," Ms Ardern said at a news conference. | "This is something we have prepared for," Ms Ardern said at a news conference. |
"We have had 102 days and it was easy to feel New Zealand was out of the woods. No country has gone as far as we did without having a resurgence. And because we were the only ones, we had to plan. And we have planned," she said. | "We have had 102 days and it was easy to feel New Zealand was out of the woods. No country has gone as far as we did without having a resurgence. And because we were the only ones, we had to plan. And we have planned," she said. |
Director-General of Health, Dr Ashley Bloomfield, said at least three days of lockdown were needed in Auckland to trace the source of the new cases. | |
"We're expecting to see other cases," Dr Bloomfield said. "We want to find those other cases as soon as possible and identify or isolate any contacts." | |
In anticipation of a pre-lockdown rush to supermarkets, Ms Ardern and the mayor of Auckland, Phil Goff, called for calm, saying there was no need to panic-buy. | |
Despite their pleas, large crowds of shoppers were seen queuing at supermarkets on Tuesday night, as they attempted to stock up before lockdown. | |
One video posted to social media shows customers streaming through the door of a supermarket as a security guard tries to prevent them from entering. | |
The World Health Organization (WHO) had hailed New Zealand as an example to others for having "successfully eliminated community transmission". | The World Health Organization (WHO) had hailed New Zealand as an example to others for having "successfully eliminated community transmission". |
But other countries have had early success in suppressing the virus, only to see infections rise again after lifting lockdown restrictions that damaged the economy. | But other countries have had early success in suppressing the virus, only to see infections rise again after lifting lockdown restrictions that damaged the economy. |
Vietnam went 99 days with no community transmission until July, when a 57-year-old man in Da Nang tested positive for the virus. | Vietnam went 99 days with no community transmission until July, when a 57-year-old man in Da Nang tested positive for the virus. |
By the end of July, Da Nang was the epicentre of a new coronavirus outbreak, leading to the country's first coronavirus death since the pandemic began. | By the end of July, Da Nang was the epicentre of a new coronavirus outbreak, leading to the country's first coronavirus death since the pandemic began. |
Australia, too, has seen a resurgence of Covid-19 in some states, including New South Wales and Victoria, where a strict lockdown has been imposed. | Australia, too, has seen a resurgence of Covid-19 in some states, including New South Wales and Victoria, where a strict lockdown has been imposed. |