New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinta Artern announced this week that the entire country would be closed until August 24 in response to a small explosion of the Covit-19 found in Auckland.
Ordnance, which is globally recognized for its administration, ordered on Tuesday that the Auckland and Coromandel Peninsula be given seven days and the rest of the country three days to deal with the epidemic with rapid and early prevention after the first local imprisonment. Kovid-19 infection has been reported in New Zealand for six months.
This Friday, New Zealand authorities recorded 11 infections with delta variation, accumulating 31 community infections, including three in Wellington.
This is the first time cases have been detected outside of Auckland, New Zealand’s most populous city, and the Artern government has decided that the whole country will be under control until next Tuesday.
“We do not know the magnitude of this delta eruption.
New Zealand, with a population of about 5 million, has accumulated more than 2,900 confirmed and possible Covit-19 cases, including 26 deaths and 52 active cases since the outbreak.
New Zealand authorities stepped up their vaccination campaign last week, which began with border guards last February and began paying Pfizer doses to the general public in late July.
Beginning in the first quarter of 2021, the executive wants to complete the vaccination of targeted people to reopen its borders, which closed in March 2020, and by the end of this year and your immunization status.
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