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New Zealand recorded its first death in more than six months since Kovit-19 this Sunday, with the death of a one-year-old girl, the country’s health ministry has said, trying to eliminate re-growth from mid-August.

Prime Minister Jacinta Ordner lamented the loss (the twenty-seventh death of Kovit-19 in New Zealand since the outbreak of the epidemic) and stressed that this first death after February 16 was a “sad reminder” of the importance of virus control measures.

The Labor leader’s government detained more than five million people across the country on August 17 for the first time since February 28 after finding a case of social disintegration in Auckland.

Activities eased two weeks later, with the exception of the city of Auckland (which has a population of more than 1.7 million), which has been restricted to being the epicenter of the current eruption, with twenty cases being identified this Saturday, confirming the figures. The downward trend of recent days.

New Zealand, one of the developed countries with the slowest vaccination rate, is globally recognized for its effective management of epidemics, including closing its borders and difficult and early imprisonment.

Since the onset of the epidemic, 3,392 Kovit-19 cases and 27 deaths have been reported in the maritime country.

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