New
Zealand on course to eliminate coronavirus with zero
active cases
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[June 08, 2020]
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand said on
Monday it had no active cases of COVID-19 for the first time since the
novel coronavirus arrived in the country, setting it on course to
eliminate the disease, lift social distancing restrictions and open up
its economy.
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The Pacific island nation is among only a handful of countries that
have emerged from the pandemic, as big economies like the United
States, Britain, India and Brazil continue to grapple with the
spreading virus.
This was largely because of a strict lockdown enforced for nearly
seven weeks, in which most businesses were shut and everyone except
essential workers had to stay at home.
New Zealand's Health Ministry said in a statement on Monday that the
last person who was being monitored for coronavirus had recovered.
It also said there were no new cases of COVID-19 for a 17th
consecutive day.
"Having no active cases for the first time since February 28 is
certainly a significant mark in our journey but as we’ve previously
said, ongoing vigilance against COVID-19 will continue to be
essential," Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield said in
the statement.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will announce later on
Monday if the country intends to lift all remaining social
distancing and economic restrictions except for border controls.
A move to national Alert Level 1 from the current Level 2 would mean
all social distancing measures and curbs on mass gatherings will be
lifted, making New Zealand one of the first industrialised countries
to do so.
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The country of five million people has pursued an elimination strategy to beat
coronavirus, rather than just aiming to contain the disease. But the health
ministry has been cautious about declaring victory.
Elimination did not mean eradicating the virus permanently from New Zealand, but
eliminating "chains of transmission" for at least 28 consecutive days after the
last infected person left isolation, which would be on June 15, the ministry
said.
It also required the country to be able to "effectively prevent or contain any
future imported cases from overseas", it said in an emailed statement.
For a graphic on World-focused tracker with country-by-country:
https://graphics.reuters.com/HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/
COUNTRIES/oakveqlyvrd/index.html?id=united-kingdom
(Reporting by Praveen Menon; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman and Stephen
Coates)
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