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New Zealand records first Govt-19 death in six months | World | DW

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The Ministry of Health points out that New Zealand recorded its first death this Saturday (09.04.2021) more than six months from Kovit-19, which is trying to eliminate re-growth from mid-August.

Prime Minister Jacinta Ardern, a 90-year-old woman, mourned with health problems that could not be treated with breathing apparatus or intensive care, and stressed the importance of these first death measures after February 16 as a “sad reminder”. Control.

On August 17, the New Zealand government restrained more than 5 million people in the country after finding a case of social proliferation in Auckland.

Activities eased two weeks later, with the exception of Auckland, which is now the epicenter of the eruption. This Saturday, 20 new infections were detected, confirming the downward trend in recent days.

New Zealand, one of the developed countries with the slowest vaccination rate, is globally recognized for effectively managing the epidemic, closing its borders and enforcing difficult and early incarceration.

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

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